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<strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

<strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> GATOR SWIM & DIVE SCHEDULE<br />

DATE MEET LOCATION<br />

Oct. 7-9<br />

Oct. 15<br />

Oct. 20<br />

Oct. 21-22<br />

Oct. 28<br />

Nov. 2<br />

Nov. 4-5<br />

Nov. 18-20<br />

Dec. 1-3<br />

Dec. 2-4<br />

Jan. 3-5<br />

Jan. 13-14<br />

Jan. 14<br />

Jan. 21<br />

Jan. 28<br />

Feb. 15-18<br />

Feb. 25-26<br />

March 8-10<br />

March 15-17<br />

March 22-24<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

ALL-<strong>FLORIDA</strong> INVITATIONAL<br />

LSU<br />

@ Arkansas* (w)<br />

@ Dallas Classic (w)<br />

GEORGIA*<br />

FSU<br />

@ Michigan w/ Stanford<br />

Georgia Tech Invitational<br />

USA Swimming Nationals<br />

UGA Fall Invitational (diving)<br />

20<strong>12</strong><br />

UGA Invite (diving)<br />

Dallas Classic (m)<br />

Florida Atlantic<br />

Auburn* (senior day)<br />

Tennessee*<br />

SEC Championships<br />

Georgia Last Chance Meet<br />

NCAA Diving Zones<br />

Women’s NCAA’s<br />

Men’s NCAA’s<br />

Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Fayetville, Ark.<br />

Dallas, Texas (SMU)<br />

Gainesville, Fla. (LCM)<br />

Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Ann Arbor, Mich. (LCM)<br />

Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Atlanta, Ga. (GA Tech - LCM)<br />

Princeton, N.J.<br />

Athens, Ga.<br />

Dallas, Texas (SMU)<br />

Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Knoxville, Tenn.<br />

Knoxville, Tenn.<br />

Athens, Ga.<br />

Auburn, Al.<br />

Auburn, Al.<br />

Seattle, Wash.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

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UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> QUICK FACTS<br />

Founded | 1853<br />

Location | Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Enrollment | 50,576<br />

Nickname | Gators<br />

Colors | Orange (PMS 172) & Blue (PMS 287)<br />

Conference | Southeastern<br />

President | Dr. James Bernard Machen<br />

Athletics Director | Jeremy Foley<br />

Facility | Stephen C. O'Connel Center<br />

Natatorium (1,200)<br />

GATOR SWIM & DIVE COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach | Gregg Troy (TCU '72)<br />

Years @ Florida | 14th season<br />

Florida Dual Meet Record |<br />

Women: 132-27<br />

Men: 106-35<br />

Diving Coach | Donnie Craine (Michigan '76)<br />

Associate Head Coaches |<br />

Anthony Nesty (Florida '94)<br />

Martyn Wilby (Kentucky '86)<br />

Assistant Coaches |<br />

Steve Jungbluth (UMass '94)<br />

Leah Martindale-Stancil (Florida '02)<br />

Coordinator, Carse Complex & Ops. |<br />

Erva Gilliam<br />

Swimming Office Phone | 352.375.4683 ext. 4545<br />

2010-11 YEAR-IN-REVIEW<br />

Dual Meet Record | M, 6-3/W, 6-4<br />

SEC Record | M, 3-1/W, 1-2<br />

SEC Championship Finish | M, 2nd /W, 2nd<br />

ALL-SEC |<br />

Men: 10 (39 honors)<br />

Women: 6 (11 honors)<br />

NCAA Championship Finish | M, 5th/W, 7th<br />

All-Americans |<br />

Men: 15 (19 honors)<br />

Women: <strong>12</strong> (39 honors)<br />

Final Rank (CSCAA) | M, 5th /W, 7th<br />

SEC Academic Honor Roll | M, 19 (SEC best) /W, 14<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> PREVIEW<br />

Letterwinners Returning-Lost | M, 30-<strong>12</strong>/W, 26-1<br />

All-Americans Returning-Lost | M, 8-7/W, 10-2<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers | M, 17 /W, 9<br />

NCAA Returning Champions | 1 (Rousseau)<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Jennifer Mereby | Swimming & Diving Contact<br />

Office | 352.692.6175<br />

Email | JennM@gators.ufl.edu


HEAD COACH GREGG TROY<br />

The 20<strong>12</strong> U.S. Olympic Men’s Swimming Coach, Florida head coach<br />

Gregg Troy has brought the University of Florida swimming and diving<br />

program back to the national spotlight after winning the women’s<br />

program’s second NCAA Title in 2010, its first since the Gators won the<br />

inaugural NCAA Championship in 1982 in Gainesville. As a result of<br />

his latest success in the past year, Troy has been named the 2010 USA<br />

Swimming Coach of the Year, <strong>2011</strong> and 2010 ASCA Coach of the Year,<br />

2010 NCAA Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year and 2010 SEC Men’s<br />

Swimming Coach of the Year. A top-10 NCAA contender in his 13 years<br />

at the helm of the University of Florida men’s and women’s swimming<br />

program, Troy has created an atmosphere of consistency and excellence<br />

around both the men’s and women’s Gator swimming and diving<br />

programs. The result has been the elevation of one of the most storied<br />

collegiate programs to even higher levels of success.<br />

SEC team titles, All-Americans, and Coach of the Year honors are<br />

just some of Troy’s ac<strong>com</strong>plishments during his tenure at Florida. In 13<br />

seasons with the women’s squad and <strong>12</strong> years with the men’s team,<br />

Troy has guided the Gators to 26 national titles, 117 SEC event titles,<br />

more than 200 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections and more than 650<br />

All-America honors.<br />

And that’s just at Florida. With his first National Championship as<br />

the Gator head coach, Troy elevated to an elite status, having won a<br />

team national championship at the high school, club and collegiate levels.<br />

In his career, he’s tutored over 75 Olympians, over 240 All-America<br />

swimmers and has coached athletes to more than 155 U.S. and international<br />

records.<br />

This past season was another successful year for Troy, as the men’s<br />

team finished fifth and the women’s team placed seventh at the <strong>2011</strong><br />

NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. The UF men’s top-five<br />

finish was the highest of any Southeastern Conference school at the<br />

meet, Florida’s fifth top-five finish in the last six years and UF’s eighth<br />

under head coach Gregg Troy. For the <strong>12</strong>th consecutive season, the<br />

Orange and Blue finished in the top 10 nationally. Individually, 15 UF<br />

swimmers <strong>com</strong>bined to bring back 19 All-America honors and two<br />

national championships (200-yard freestyle, 800-yard freestyle relay)<br />

to Gainesville.<br />

For the 11th consecutive season, the Gator women placed in the<br />

top-10 at the NCAA Championships with 11 swimmers and one diver<br />

<strong>com</strong>bining to earn 38 All-American honors, led by junior Shara Stafford’s<br />

seven All-American honors. This year’s SEC Female Freshman of<br />

the Year, Elizabeth Beisel, brought home five All-America honors, including<br />

top-three finishes in the 400-yard IM and 400-yard backstroke.<br />

At the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Swimming and Diving Championships, Troy<br />

coached 19 Gators to 56 All-SEC honors, including 13 SEC Championships,<br />

more than any other school in the conference. As a result of Troy’s<br />

guidance, UF took home the Male Swimmer of the Year Award and both<br />

Male and Freshman Swimmer of the Year Awards.<br />

2010 was one for the record books as the Florida women brought in<br />

the school’s first National Championship in 28 years, led by five school<br />

records and national championship performances in the 200-yard free<br />

relay and 100-yard back by senior Gemma Spofforth. Like the Gators<br />

did on March 18-20, 1982, the 2010 squad pulled out a close victory<br />

over second-place finisher Stanford. Florida scored 382 points, edging<br />

out the Cardinal (279.5) in the second-closest NCAA <strong>com</strong>petition ever.<br />

A total of <strong>12</strong> All-Americans tallied 36 All-America performances on the<br />

Purdue campus at the Boilermaker Aquatic center where the Lady Gators<br />

made UF history.<br />

While the women’s team swam and dove its most <strong>com</strong>plete Championship<br />

meet in recent history, the 2010 men’s swimming team rallied<br />

for its seventh top-five NCAA finish in Troy’s tenure at Florida, scoring<br />

the most points in Florida history to finish seventh at the NCAA meet<br />

on the Ohio State campus after tallying 364 points with leverage from<br />

three national titles and five top-eight relay finishes. Junior new<strong>com</strong>er<br />

Conor Dwyer was named the men’s Division I National Men’s Swimmer<br />

of the Year after winning the 200 and 500 freestyle events, the first<br />

NCAA swimmer to do so since 2001. Additionally, senior Shaune Fraser<br />

recorded one first and two second-place finishes, earning seven All-<br />

America honors to rack up an all-time Florida mark of 27 All-America<br />

honors, the most for a single men’s swimmer or diver in school history.<br />

Ten other Gators collaborated with Fraser to collectively put on 38 All-<br />

America performances to highlight the 2010 campaign.<br />

Both the 2010 Gator squads finished second at the 2010 SEC Championship<br />

meet, Florida’s tenth straight top-three finish on both the<br />

men’s and women’s side. The Gators tallied numerous accolades at the<br />

league championships in Athens, Ga., under Troy, including SEC Men’s<br />

Swimming Coach of the Year, SEC Women’s Swimmer of the Year in<br />

Spofforth, SEC Men’s Swimmer of the Year in Dwyer, high point awards<br />

for Spofforth, Dwyer and S. Fraser, while the Gator divers cleaned up<br />

with SEC Women’s Diving Coach of the Year for Donnie Craine and SEC<br />

Women’s Diver of the Year for senior Kara Salamone.<br />

In summer 2009, Spofforth captured the spotlight of the world<br />

when she shattered the World Record in the women’s 100-meter backstroke<br />

(58.<strong>12</strong>), winning her first World Championship for Great Britain<br />

at the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome, Italy. But Spofforth’s<br />

World Title is just the tip of the iceberg. Under Troy, Spofforth defended<br />

her 100 & 200-yard backstroke races in 2009, be<strong>com</strong>ing just the fourth<br />

NCAA swimmer to win the 200 back three consecutive years. Under<br />

Troy’s watch, Spofforth, the 2009 SEC Swimmer of the Year, shattered<br />

the NCAA record in the 200 back at the 2009 SEC meet, be<strong>com</strong>ing only<br />

the second swimmer to ever break the 1:50.00 mark in the event when<br />

she swam to a 1:48.34. Spofforth also carried British Commonwealth<br />

Records in the 50, 100 and 200-meter backstroke races, as well as the<br />

100-meter back European Record. The Gators stamped their 17th SEC<br />

Championship team title in 2009 in Auburn, Ala., with the help of Spofforth,<br />

a tribute to Troy’s talent and expectations of excellence at the<br />

head of the Gator program.<br />

Additionally, Troy tutored 2009 NCAA Champions Bradley Ally and<br />

Shaune Fraser, who collectively won three individual national titles, the<br />

most since 2006 when Gator great Ryan Lochte picked up three, bringing<br />

Florida’s all-time national championship count to 35 titles. Collectively<br />

the men’s and women’s squads brought back 71 All-America<br />

honors home to Gainesville after the 2009 season.<br />

Troy’s success is thriving at Florida, but it’s no different than the<br />

mark he made his first season. Troy came to Florida in 1998 as the<br />

women’s head coach and promptly led the Gators to an eighth-place<br />

finish at the NCAA Championships – an improvement of seven spots<br />

from the previous season. A year later, he became the third coach in UF<br />

history to take the reins of both teams when he was named the head<br />

coach of the men’s squad.<br />

In his inaugural season as men’s head coach, the Sarasota, Fla., native<br />

guided the Gators to a ninth-place showing at NCAAs and a runnerup<br />

finish at the SEC Championships. For his efforts, Troy was named the<br />

2000 SEC Men’s Coach of the Year.<br />

Both teams made remarkable strides the following season, as the<br />

women jumped 11 places from 19th at NCAAs in 2000 to an eighthplace<br />

spot in 2001. The men also showed improvement, from ninth<br />

place the year before to eighth that season, at NCAAs.<br />

The case was the same in 2001-02 as both teams made progress at<br />

the conference and national levels. The women’s team captured the SEC<br />

Championship and finished seventh at NCAAs. The men placed second<br />

at SECs for the second-straight season, and, like the women, showed<br />

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improvement at NCAAs with a fourth-place finish – the<br />

highest for the Gators since a third-place showing in<br />

1991. In addition to taking home the high finishes, Troy captured the<br />

2002 NCAA Men’s Coach of the Year and SEC Men’s Coach of the Year<br />

awards. He also received the Knoxville Sentinel’s 2002 SEC Men’s and<br />

Women’s Coach of the Year awards.<br />

In 2002-03, both squads continued to make progress under the<br />

tutelage of Troy and his staff. The women improved yet again at the<br />

national level by placing fifth at NCAAs after a runner-up finish at the<br />

SEC Championships. The men took home second at the SEC meet for<br />

the third-consecutive season and followed that up with a sixth-place<br />

showing at NCAAs.<br />

In 2003-04, Troy led the women’s team to a fourth-place finish at<br />

NCAAs, the best finish during his tenure. The women’s team finished<br />

third at SECs, marking the fifth-consecutive year UF had placed in the<br />

top three at the league championships, and the Florida women did not<br />

drop out of the top five of the College Swimming Coaches Association<br />

(CSCAA) national poll for the second-consecutive year. On the men’s<br />

side, the Gators finished second at the SEC Championships, the fifthstraight<br />

top-three finish at SECs, and placed sixth at the NCAA Championships.<br />

One of the highlights of the season was Lochte winning the<br />

26th NCAA title in UF history when he broke the U.S. Open, American<br />

and NCAA record in the 400-meter IM. At the end of the season, Troy<br />

was rewarded for the Gators’ success with his second NCAA Men’s Coach<br />

of the Year Award.<br />

In 2004-05, Troy led both teams to top-five finishes at the NCAAs,<br />

as the women placed fourth and the men secured the fifth spot. For<br />

the women it was the 22nd time in Florida history that they finished in<br />

the top-five. Both teams also had success outside of the pool, claiming<br />

a <strong>com</strong>bined 30 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections during the season.<br />

Troy piloted the Gator men to a fifth-place finish for a second-consecutive<br />

season in 2005-06, while Lochte, one of Troy’s finest protégés,<br />

became the all-time Florida leader in individual NCAA Championships<br />

with seven titles. The women finished in the top-10 for a sixth-consecutive<br />

season under Troy’s direction.<br />

The 2006-07 season was another banner campaign for both Troy<br />

and the Gators, as both squads finished in the top-10 at the NCAA<br />

Championships. The UF men earned 45 All-America honors en route to<br />

a fourth-place finish – their highest in five years – at the NCAA meet.<br />

Three Gator men’s swimmers also <strong>com</strong>bined to win six individual SEC<br />

titles and Florida won the 800 FR at the conference meet for the sixth<br />

year in a row, garnering Troy SEC Men’s Coach of the Year honors.<br />

Florida’s women were not left out of the title chase in 2006-07, as<br />

Troy guided freshman Gemma Spofforth to NCAA crown in the 200 back<br />

and Caroline Burckle to the conference championship in the 100 breast.<br />

Spofforth’s performance marked the first individual national championship<br />

for a member of the UF women’s team since 1995, and the<br />

squad’s first backstroke victory in 17 years.<br />

Spofforth returned a year later and under Troy’s direction, became<br />

the first Gator woman since the 1993-94 season to win both the 100<br />

and 200 backstroke events at the SEC and NCAA Championships in the<br />

same year. Burckle added to the trophy haul at the NCAA Championships,<br />

winning both the 200 and 500 freestyle events. Burckle also set a<br />

new NCAA record in the 500 free, eclipsing Janet Evans’ 20-year record.<br />

Named the 2008 SEC Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year, Troy<br />

oversaw the development of Burckle, who came away from her four<br />

year career with five school records. For her ac<strong>com</strong>plishments in the<br />

water she was named the 2008 NCAA Swimmer of the year and collected<br />

the Honda Sports Award for Swimming and Diving. Burckle<br />

additionally rallied at the 2008 Olympic Trials in Omaha, swimming<br />

a lifetime best 200-meter free time to make her first-ever Olympic<br />

Games. In Beijing and under Troy’s watch, she swam one of the four<br />

200-meter free legs in the women’s 800-meter free relay that claimed<br />

a bronze medal.<br />

The Gator men countered in 2008 with five SEC titles of their own.<br />

Clark Burckle collected two of the five, winning the 400 IM and 200<br />

breast while also setting the school record in the 100 breast. Shaune<br />

Fraser picked up his second straight SEC Championship in the 200 free,<br />

defending his title in pool record time. Bradley Ally picked up the win<br />

in the 200 IM in pool record time while Omar Pinzon led a Gator sweep<br />

in the 200 back with the fifth fastest time in school history. The men<br />

would go on to finish eighth at the NCAA Championships, picking up a<br />

total of 38 All-American honors.<br />

Troy has also found success in international <strong>com</strong>petition as the head


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

HEAD COACH GREGG TROY<br />

coach of several teams, including his honor as an assistant coach of the<br />

men’s United States Olympic Team in Beijing. Troy additionally served<br />

as head coach of the Thailand Olympic team in the 1992 games in Barcelona,<br />

as well as the men’s United States 2010 Pan Pacific Swim Team.<br />

Active Gator Olympians that are presently under Troy’s tutelage include<br />

Sarah Bateman, Elizabeth Beisel, Melani Costa-Schmid, Evan Lehtonen,<br />

Jemma Lowe, Anna-Liisa Pold, Rodion Davelaar, Brett Fraser, Shaune<br />

Fraser, Balazs Gercsak, Sebastien Rousseau and Gemma Spofforth.<br />

Under Troy’s watchful eye, Lochte has quickly developed into one of<br />

the top swimmers in the world. At the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships,<br />

Troy coached Lochte to a meet-high six gold medals, giving Lochte Male<br />

Swimmer of the Meet honors at the year’s biggest international meet.<br />

At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, Lochte won two gold medals<br />

and two bronze medals. He broke fellow American Aaron Peirsol’s<br />

two-year winning streak in the 200-meter back with a world-record<br />

performance at the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne, Australia,<br />

winning his first individual world title in a long-course meters<br />

setting. He won five medals (three gold, one silver and one bronze) and<br />

set four world records at the 2006 FINA Short Course Championships in<br />

Beijing, China, just 10 days after <strong>com</strong>peting at the NCAA Championships.<br />

In 2004, Lochte captured a gold medal at the Summer Olympic<br />

Games in Athens, Greece, in the 800 FR with an American-record time<br />

of 7:07.33, and won a silver medal in the 200-meter IM in a University<br />

of Florida-record time of 1:58.78, which ranks third-fastest all-time in<br />

the history of the event.<br />

Troy was on deck in Melbourne as an assistant coach with the U.S.<br />

Men’s World Championships Team when Lochte claimed his world<br />

record. He has also served as the head coach for the U.S. Team at the<br />

World Championships in 2001; head coach of the U.S. Team for the Pan<br />

American Games in 1999; assistant coach for the 2004 U.S. Women’s<br />

FINA World Short Course Championships; assistant coach for the U.S.<br />

Women’s Team at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and the head coach<br />

for the U.S. Pan American Team in 1995. His ac<strong>com</strong>plishments on the<br />

international level led him to being named the 1997 U.S. Olympic &<br />

United States Swimming Development Coach of the Year. The award is<br />

one of several that Troy has received from the U.S. Swimming Coaches’<br />

Achievement program.<br />

Before Troy racked up success at the collegiate and international<br />

levels, he enjoyed a scintillating career at the prep level for The Bolles<br />

School in Jacksonville, Fla. For 20 years, he led the school’s program and<br />

its affiliated club program.<br />

During his tenure, Bolles claimed several national high school team<br />

championships. At the state level, his teams won 15 boys’ Florida State<br />

Championships (including 10 consecutive) and 11 girls’ state titles (including<br />

nine consecutive).<br />

Troy earned his bachelor’s degree in history/government from Texas<br />

Christian University in 1972. In 1987, he earned his master’s in history<br />

education from Jacksonville University. Troy and his wife, Kathleen,<br />

have three sons: Patrick (25), a former UF Track & Field athlete who<br />

earned his undergraduate degree in English from Florida in 2009; Geoffrey<br />

(23), a four-year football player at the Merchant Marine Academy<br />

who graduated last year and recently accepted a United States Marine<br />

Flight Commission; and Ryan (21).<br />

THE GREGG TROY FILE<br />

Birthdate: Dec. 19, 1950<br />

Hometown: Bellefonte, Pa.<br />

Education: Bachelor’s in History/Government, Texas Christian<br />

University, 1972; Master’s in History Education, Jacksonville<br />

University, 1987.<br />

COACHING CAREER<br />

Head Coach, The Bolles School, 1977-97<br />

Assistant Coach, Guam Olympic Team, 1988<br />

Head Coach, Thailand Olympic Team, 1992<br />

U.S. Pan American Team Head Coach, 1995<br />

Assistant Coach, Women’s U.S. Olympic Team, 1996<br />

Head Coach, Women’s U.S. World Championships Team, 1998<br />

Head Coach, U.S. Men’s Team for the Pan American Games,<br />

1999<br />

Head Coach, U.S. World Championships Team, 2001<br />

Assistant Coach, Men’s U.S. World Championships Team, 2007<br />

Assistant Coach, Men’s U.S. Olympic Team, 2008<br />

Head Coach, U.S. Pan-Pacific Games Team, 2010<br />

Head Coach, University of Florida women’s team, 1998-present<br />

Head Coach, University of Florida men’s team, 1999-present<br />

Head Coach, Men’s U.S. Olympic Team, 20<strong>12</strong><br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

20<strong>12</strong> U.S. Olympic Men’s Head Coach<br />

<strong>2011</strong> U.S. Men’s Assistant Coach for FINA World Championships<br />

2010 U.S Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

2010 ASCA Coach of the Year<br />

2010 NCAA Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

2010 SEC Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

2010 Pan Pacific Games U.S. Head Coach<br />

2008 Assistant U.S. Men’s Olympic Coach<br />

2007 SEC Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

2004 U.S. Women’s Asst. Coach for FINA World<br />

Short Course Championships<br />

2004 NCAA Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

2002 NCAA Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

2002 SEC Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

2001 Men’s Head Coach at World Championships<br />

2000 SEC Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year<br />

1999 U.S. Men’s Head Coach for Pan American Games<br />

1998 U.S. Women’s Head Coach for World Championships<br />

1996 U.S. Women’s Olympic Assistant Coach<br />

1995 U.S. Pan American Team Head Coach<br />

1997 U.S. Olympic & United States Swimming<br />

Developmental Coach of the Year<br />

1992 Thailand Olympic Head Coach<br />

Coached 68 Olympians<br />

1980 Olympics - one athlete (while at The Bolles School)<br />

1988 Olympics - three athletes (while at The Bolles School)<br />

1992 Olympics - 10 athletes (while at The Bolles School)<br />

1996 Olympics - 20 athletes (while at The Bolles School)<br />

2000 Olympics - five athletes (while at Florida)<br />

2004 Olympics – 10 athletes (while at Florida)<br />

2008 Olympics – 19 athletes (while at Florida)<br />

Coached over 230 All-America swimmers<br />

Coached his athletes to over 155 National Records (U.S. and<br />

International)<br />

Won 15 boys’ Florida State Championships<br />

(last 10 consecutive)<br />

Won 11 girls’ Florida State Championships<br />

(last nine consecutive)<br />

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HEAD COACH GREGG TROY<br />

CONSISTENT SUCCESS<br />

A look at how the Gator swimming program has steadily<br />

improved under Troy’s guidance.<br />

MEN (First season: 1999-00)<br />

1996-97: 5th SECs; 17th NCAAs<br />

1997-98: 4th SECs; 26th NCAAs<br />

1998-99: 4th SECs; 17th NCAAs<br />

1999-00: 2nd SECs; 9th NCAAs<br />

2000-01: 3rd SECs; 8th NCAAs<br />

2001-02: 2nd SECs; 4th NCAAs<br />

2002-03: 2nd SECs; 6th NCAAs<br />

2003-04: 2nd SECs; 6th NCAAs<br />

2004-05: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAs<br />

2005-06: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAs<br />

2006-07: 2nd SECs; 4th NCAAs<br />

2007-08: 2nd SECs; 8th NCAAs<br />

2008-09: 2ndSECs; 5th NCAAs<br />

2009-10: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAs<br />

2010-11: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAS<br />

WOMEN (First season: 1998-99)<br />

1996-97: 5th SECs; 20th NCAAs<br />

1997-98:3rd SECs; 15th NCAAs<br />

1998-99: 4th SECs; 8th NCAAs<br />

1999-00: 3rd SECs; 19th NCAAs<br />

2000-01: 3rd SECs; 8th NCAAs<br />

2001-02: 1st SECs; 7th NCAAs<br />

2002-03: 2nd SECs; 5th NCAAs<br />

2003-04: 3rd SECs; 4th NCAAs<br />

2004-05: 3rd SECs; 4th NCAAs<br />

2005-06: 3rd SECs; 10th NCAAs<br />

2006-07: 3rd SECs; 7th NCAAs<br />

2007-08: 2nd SECs; 6th NCAAs<br />

2008-09: 1st SECs; 7th NCAAs<br />

2009-10: 2nd SECs; 1st NCAAs<br />

2010-11: 2nd SECs; 7th NCAAs<br />

PERFECTION<br />

Troy owns a perfect record against the following opponents<br />

at Florida: 165-0 against a <strong>com</strong>bined 33 men’s and women’s<br />

programs, including six SEC rivals.<br />

MEN’S (<strong>12</strong>, 56-0)<br />

Clemson (1-0)<br />

Florida Atlantic (<strong>12</strong>-0)<br />

Indian River State College<br />

(13-0)<br />

Kentucky (4-0)<br />

LSU (8-0)<br />

Miami, Fla. (3-0)<br />

Oakland (Mich.) (1-0)<br />

Penn State (3-0)<br />

Purdue (3-0)<br />

SMU (4-0)<br />

Texas A&M (1-0)<br />

TCU (3-0)<br />

Virginia (6-0)<br />

WOMEN’S (20, 110-0)<br />

Alabama (8-0)<br />

Arkansas (4-0)<br />

Arizona State (2-0)<br />

Clemson (1-0)<br />

Florida Atlantic (14-0)<br />

Florida Gulf Coast (1-0)<br />

Illinois (1-0)<br />

Indian River State College (15-0)<br />

Kansas (1-0)<br />

Kentucky (3-0)<br />

LSU (6-0)<br />

Miami, Fla. (6-0)<br />

Michigan (9-0)<br />

Minnesota (2-0)<br />

Penn State (3-0)<br />

South Carolina (9-0)<br />

SMU (3-0)<br />

Tennessee (13-0)<br />

TCU (2-0)<br />

Virginia (7-0)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS UNDER TROY<br />

WOMEN (3):<br />

Teresa Crippen (3rd Team, 2010)<br />

Vipa Bernhardt (2nd Team, 2004)<br />

Jennifer Hommert (2nd Team, 1999)<br />

MEN (7):<br />

Clark Burckle (3rd Team, 2009)<br />

Luca De Matteis (3rd Team, 2007)<br />

Kevin Nead (3rd Team, 2007)<br />

Justin Zumsteg (3rd Team, 2005)<br />

Scott Schultz (1st Team, 2004)<br />

Zach Wilcox (1st Team, 2003)<br />

Greg Reeves (1st Team, 2001)<br />

Greg Reeves (1st Team, 2000)<br />

Greg Reeves (2nd Team, 1999)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP<br />

WINNERS<br />

WOMEN (2):<br />

Kristen Connor (2004)<br />

Megan Melgaard (2002)<br />

MEN (7):<br />

Brett Fraser (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Kevin Nead (2008)<br />

Kris Weibeck (2005)<br />

Justin Zumsteg (2005)<br />

Scott Schultz (2004)<br />

Eric Donnelly (2002)<br />

Mike Jansen (2002)<br />

Greg Reeves (2001)<br />

OTHER AWARD WINNERS UNDER COACH TROY<br />

NATIONAL MALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR (3):<br />

Conor Dwyer (2010)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2006)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2005)<br />

NATIONAL FEMALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR (1):<br />

Caroline Burckle (2008)<br />

SEC MALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR (5):<br />

Conor Dwyer (2010, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2006)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2005)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2003)<br />

Adam Sioui (2002)<br />

SEC FEMALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR (2):<br />

Gemma Spofforth (2010)<br />

Gemma Spofforth (2009)<br />

KNOXVILLE NEWS SENTINEL SEC MALE SWIMMER OF<br />

THE YEAR (3)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2006)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2005)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2003)<br />

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SEC MALE FRESHMAN SWIMMER OF THE YEAR (6)<br />

Marcin Cieslak (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Roland Rudolf (2007)<br />

Bradley Ally (2006)<br />

Bill Mrazek (2004)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2003)<br />

Adam Sioui (2002)<br />

Carlos Jayme (2001)<br />

SEC FEMALE FRESHMAN SWIMMER OF YEAR (1):<br />

Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Caroline Burckle (2005)<br />

HONDA SPORTS AWARD WINNER (1):<br />

Caroline Burckle (2008)


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ASSISTANT COACHES<br />

THE ANTHONY NESTY FILE<br />

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH<br />

Hometown: Paramaribo, Suriname<br />

Education: B.A., University of Florida, 1994<br />

COACHING CAREER<br />

Club Coach, Swim Florida, 1996-98<br />

Assistant Men's Coach, University of Florida, 1998-99<br />

Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 1999-2006<br />

Assistant Coach, Suriname National Swim Team, 2004<br />

Head Coach, Suriname Summer Olympic Team, 2008<br />

Assistant Coach, Cayman Islands National Team, 2009<br />

Assistant Coach, Cayman Islands National Team, 2010<br />

Associate Head Coach, University of Florida, 2006-present<br />

Assistant Coach, United States National Team, <strong>2011</strong> World<br />

University Games<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Celebrated the 20th anniversary of his Olympic gold medal as<br />

Suriname’s flag bearer at the 2008 Olympic Games<br />

Inducted into University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame, 2002<br />

Olympic Bronze Medalist in 100-meter fly, 1992<br />

Three-time NCAA Champion in 100-yard fly, 1990-92<br />

World Champion in 100-meter fly, 1991<br />

Member of NCAA champion 400-yard MR team, 1991<br />

NCAA champion in 200-yard fly, 1990<br />

Goodwill Games Gold Medalist in 100-meter fly, 1990<br />

Olympic Gold Medalist in 100-meter fly, 1988<br />

Assistant Coach, United States National Team, <strong>2011</strong> World<br />

University Games<br />

One of the most decorated swimmers in Florida history, Anthony<br />

Nesty enters his sixth season as associate head coach and 14th as a<br />

member of the Gators’ coaching staff.<br />

“Anthony is one of the most revered coaches in college swimming,<br />

and one of the few who is considered both a great athlete and a great<br />

coach,” Florida head coach Gregg Troy says. “He’s got a great work ethic<br />

and a tremendous ability to get results. His experience at the Olympics<br />

as an athlete is instrumental in his ability to relate to our current<br />

athletes, and his reputation for getting the most out of them speaks<br />

for itself.”<br />

Nesty brings experience at the highest levels of international swimming<br />

to the Florida staff. At the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, he won<br />

the first-ever Olympic medal for his native country of Suriname when<br />

he edged seven-time medalist Matt Biondi of the United States by .01<br />

to bring home the gold in the 100-meter fly. Nesty also won the gold<br />

medal in the 100 fly at the 1990 Goodwill Games and captured the<br />

world championship in the same event in 1991.<br />

He concluded his swimming career at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics,<br />

where he earned the bronze in the 100 fly. Not yet finished on the international<br />

scene, however, Nesty served as an assistant coach for Suriname<br />

at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, and continued his<br />

Olympic tradition as the head coach for Suriname at the 2008 Summer<br />

Olympic Games in Beijing, China. On the 20th anniversary of Nesty’s<br />

Olympic gold medal in the 100-meter fly, not only was Nesty honored<br />

as head coach of his country’s team, he was recognized as the Suriname<br />

flag bearer at the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Games.<br />

Nesty returned to the international coaching realms during the<br />

summer of 2009, as he traveled to Rome, Italy, as a coach for the 2009<br />

Cayman National Team to the 2009 FINA World Championships, where<br />

he tutored Gators Brett and Shaune Fraser. In the summer of 2010, Nesty<br />

coached the Cayman National Team at the 2010 Mutual of Omaha<br />

Pan Pacific Championships, the largest international meet of the year.<br />

This past August, Nesty served on deck as an assistant coach for the U.S.<br />

men’s team at the World University Games, his first time coaching for<br />

the United States.<br />

Nesty also found success on the national level during his collegiate<br />

career at UF, capturing three consecutive NCAA crowns in the 100 fly<br />

from 1990-92. He also won the 1990 NCAA title in the 200 fly and was<br />

a member of Florida’s 1991 NCAA champion 400 MR team. He held<br />

the school record for NCAA titles until 2006 when former Gator Ryan<br />

Lochte finished his illustrious career with seven such honors. For his ac<strong>com</strong>plishments<br />

as a Gator, Nesty was inducted into the Athletic Hall of<br />

Fame in April 2002.<br />

Nesty made his return to Gainesville on June 1, 1998, to assume<br />

duties on the pool deck. Prior to that, he served as a club level coach for<br />

three years with Swim Florida in Sarasota.<br />

Making the coaching stop at Florida has not only allowed Nesty to<br />

reach a career goal, but his post on the Gators’ deck has allowed him to<br />

be reunited with a close friend in Gator swimming head coach Gregg<br />

Troy, for whom Nesty swam in high school. After Nesty’s college career<br />

was finished, he served as one of Troy’s assistant coaches at The Bolles<br />

School in Jacksonville, Fla., while also holding the head coaching position<br />

at Jacksonville’s Nease High School.<br />

Over the last 13 seasons, Nesty has shown the ability to transfer<br />

his penchant for fast times in the water to the Gator swimmers he has<br />

coached. In 2006-07, he helped Gator Shaune Fraser, a 2004 and 2008<br />

Olympian from the Cayman Islands, develop into a top-five finisher in<br />

the 200 fly at the NCAA Championships in his first collegiate season. His<br />

work with the Gators’ middle-distance and distance freestylers during<br />

that campaign also came to fruition at the NCAA meet, where Grant<br />

Johnson and Tobias Work <strong>com</strong>bined to earn five All-America honors and<br />

record four career-best times.<br />

Fraser returned to the NCAA Championships in 2008 to collect seven<br />

All-American honors and finally reached the helm of success under<br />

Nesty’s watch in 2009 when he brought home his first two individual<br />

national championships in the 200 free and 200 fly, setting an NCAA<br />

record in the 200 fly. Additionally in 2009, Bradley Ally won his first<br />

NCAA title, swimming an NCAA-record performance in the 200-yard<br />

IM. Fraser became the first Gator to win the 200-yard fly since Nesty<br />

did so during his college tenure in 1990. With Nesty’s leadership, Fraser<br />

wrapped up his career in 2010 with seven All-America honors, giving<br />

him 27 All-America honors, the most for a single men’s swimmer or<br />

diver in school history. In all, Nesty guided 11 total Gators to 38 All-<br />

America performances to highlight the 2010 campaign.<br />

This past season, Nesty coaches Brett Fraser to Florida’s thirdstraight<br />

NCAA title in the 200 free, while also leading the men’s 800<br />

free relay squad to a national title. Under Nesty, Florida finished fifth at<br />

the NCAA meet, marking the sixth time in the last seven years UF has<br />

finished in the top five, and the <strong>12</strong>th-straight year UF has placed in the<br />

top 10 at the NCAAs.<br />

Additionally, Nesty was on deck at the SEC Championships where<br />

protégé’s Conor Dwyer and Marcin Cieslak were named SEC Male Swimmer<br />

of the Year and SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year, respectively.<br />

Behind Nesty’s coaching, the UF men won eight SEC titles and<br />

broke four SEC records.<br />

At the 2000 NCAA Championships, Nesty saw his pupil, Duncan<br />

Sherrard, break his 10-year old school record, which he set at the 1990<br />

SEC Championships, in the 200 fly. In 2006, he was on the pool deck<br />

when Ryan Lochte set the school records in the 100 and 200 fly at the<br />

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SEC Championships.<br />

Another Nesty protégé, Ricardo Monasterio, collected four All-<br />

America honors and swam in the 1996, 2000, 2004 & 2008 Olympic<br />

Games for his home country of Venezuela.<br />

Nesty also played an integral role in the development of Sarasota,<br />

Fla., native Eric Donnelly into a nine-time All-American from 1999-02.<br />

Donnelly, who swam for Nesty on the Swim Florida club team, also won<br />

individual SEC titles in the 200 and 400 IM and was awarded an NCAA<br />

Postgraduate Scholarship in 2002.


ASSISTANT COACHES<br />

THE MARTYN WILBY FILE<br />

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH<br />

Hometown: Darlington, England<br />

Education: B.S. in Business Education, University of Kentucky,<br />

1988<br />

COACHING CAREER<br />

1982-86 British National Swim Team member<br />

Coach, Wildcat Aquatics Club, Lexington, Ky., 1989-90<br />

Swimming Developer, Stockton Council, England, 1990<br />

Head Coach, Lakeside Hawks Swim Club, 1990-92<br />

Assistant Coach, The Bolles School, 1992-98<br />

1994 Florida Age Group Coach of the Year<br />

Malaysian National Team Coach, 1997<br />

Barbados Olympic Team Head Coach, 2000<br />

On deck at 2009 FINA World Championships, 2009<br />

Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 1998-2006<br />

Associate Head Coach, University of Florida, 2006-present<br />

Gator fifth-year associate head coach Martyn Wilby has served as a<br />

leading figure for the University of Florida swimming and diving program<br />

since 1998. Wilby was promoted to associate head coach in spring<br />

of 2006 following eight seasons as an assistant coach with the Gators.<br />

“Martyn is an internationally-known coach whose success on the<br />

deck speaks for itself. Europe has a vast swimming <strong>com</strong>munity, and he<br />

has one of the strongest reputations in that area of the world,” Florida<br />

head coach Gregg Troy says. “His move to associate head coach has<br />

been a tremendous asset because of the increased level of contact that<br />

he has had with our student-athletes. His work ethic and passion for<br />

swimming are contagious both on and off the deck.”<br />

The Darlington, England, native <strong>com</strong>pleted a stellar four-year collegiate<br />

swimming career at the University of Kentucky, where he lettered<br />

from 1982-86. While swimming for the Wildcats, he was also a member<br />

of the British National Team.<br />

Wilby’s arrival at Florida in 1998 marked a reunion with head coach<br />

Gregg Troy, after having previously coached under him for seven years<br />

at The Bolles School.<br />

This past season, Wilby helped lead the women to four SEC titles,<br />

four school records, 38 All-America honors and 17 All-SEC selections.<br />

Under his tuteledge, Elizabeth Beisel became the first Gator since Caroline<br />

Burckle in 2005 to win SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the Year.<br />

The Gator women finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Championships for<br />

the 11th consecutive season.<br />

Wilby played an instrumental part in the Florida women’s 2010 National<br />

Championship, the school’s first in 28 years. Wilby coached the<br />

women to two national championship performances and five school<br />

records. Under Wilby’s direction, the 2009-10 squad pulled out a close<br />

victory over second-place finisher Stanford on March 20. Florida scored<br />

382 points, edging out the Cardinal (279.5) in the second-closest NCAA<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition ever. A total of <strong>12</strong> All-Americans coached by Wilby tallied<br />

36 All-America performances on the Purdue campus at the Boilermaker<br />

Aquatic Center. Wilby also helped coach the women’s team to its firstever<br />

200-yard freestyle relay national title, as well as its most SEC titles<br />

(8) since 1995. The Gators have won at least eight dual meets every<br />

single season Wilby has coached in Gainesville.<br />

His dedication to Florida and his athletes paid off once again in both<br />

2008 and 2009 as he watched the lady Gators win their 17th SEC Championship<br />

crown in school history in 2009. Recently graduated Gemma<br />

Spofforth also defended her NCAA 200 back title and also won the individual<br />

championship in the 100 back both years. In summer 2009,<br />

Spofforth captured the spotlight of the world when she shattered the<br />

World Record in the women’s 100-meter backstroke (58.<strong>12</strong>), winning<br />

her first World Championship for Great Britain at the 2009 FINA World<br />

Championships in Rome, Italy. Wilby was on deck at the international<br />

swim meet, serving as a support and coaching system that helped<br />

Spofforth to her first World title. Traveling to the 2009 European Championships,<br />

Wilby was on hand again to support Spofforth as she won<br />

two more gold medals as well as a silver. The SEC Swimmer of the Year<br />

the last two years under Wilby’s tutelage, Spofforth finished her career<br />

at Florida a seven-time NCAA champion and 25-time All-American.<br />

Wilby’s British background and European experience have proven<br />

to aid the Gators in international recruiting, proven by Spofforth and<br />

2008-09 new<strong>com</strong>er Jemma Lowe, who swept the 100 & 200-yard butterfly<br />

events at the SEC meet. Lowe set a new SEC record in the 200yard<br />

fly and took down 25-yard-old Florida records in both fly events.<br />

Additionally, the women recorded a seventh-place finish at the<br />

2007 NCAA Championships, mentoring Gemma Spofforth to an NCAA<br />

title and school record in the 200 back. The national crown was the first<br />

individual title for a UF woman since 1996, and the first backstroke<br />

championship for a member of the Florida women’s team in 17 years.<br />

Wilby made the transition from swimming to coaching when he accepted<br />

a position as a swimming developer with the Stockton Council<br />

in England. In 1990, he returned to the United States and was named<br />

head coach at the Lakeside Hawks Swim Club in Louisville, Ky. Two years<br />

later, Wilby joined the coaching staff at the Bolles School in Jacksonville,<br />

Fla., and was honored as the Florida Age Group Coach of the Year<br />

in 1994.<br />

In addition to coaching at UF, Wilby has also had numerous successes<br />

while coaching internationally. In 1997, he coached the Malaysian<br />

National Team to its best-ever finish in the Southeast Asian Games.<br />

Wilby also served as head coach for Barbados’ swim team at the 2000<br />

Olympics in Sydney, Australia. In Sydney, he coached former Gator and<br />

current assistant swim coach Leah Martindale to a 23rd-place finish in<br />

the 100-meter freestyle preliminary heats and a 25th-place tie in the<br />

50-meter freestyle preliminary events.<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

ASSISTANT COACHES<br />

THE STEVE JUNGBLUTH FILE<br />

ASSISTANT COACH<br />

Hometown: Westford, Massachusetts<br />

Education: B.S. in Exercise Science, UMass, 1994<br />

Masters in Exercise Science, University of Massachusetts, 1997<br />

COACHING CAREER<br />

Assistant Coach/Interim Head Coach, Amherst (Mass.) College,<br />

1995-98<br />

Head Coach, Austin College, 1999-00<br />

Assistant Coach, US Naval Academy, 2000-03<br />

Head Coach, Colgate University, 2003-10<br />

Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2010-present<br />

Assistant coach Steve Jungbluth enters his second season with the<br />

Orange and Blue after helping lead UF’s sprinters to several notable<br />

marks, including Sarah Bateman’s school-record 22.00 in the women’s<br />

50-yard freestyle. Additionally, Jungbluth was instrumental in helping<br />

Brett Fraser capture the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA title in the 200 free, while coaching<br />

Conor Dwyer to <strong>com</strong>ing within .01 of the American record in the same<br />

event at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships.<br />

Before his time in Gainesville, Jungbluth spent seven seasons directing<br />

Colgate to the top of the Patriot League. His women's squads<br />

won the league title in two of his last three seasons in Hamilton, N.Y,<br />

while every swimmer he recruited into the program achieved at least<br />

one personal-best time during the course of their careers. Jungbluth<br />

will work primarily with the sprint crew and breaststrokers, but will<br />

coach other areas as well.<br />

Under Jungbluth’s tutelage in 2009-10, five Colgate women’s swimmers<br />

and divers were named to All-Patriot League first team, while<br />

two Colgate men’s swimmers garnered conference honors as well. In<br />

the 2008-09 season, his women's team cruised to its second consecutive<br />

conference crown and the second-highest point total ever generated<br />

in the three-day event. At that meet, Colgate captured titles in 14<br />

of 18 swimming events; set 18 team records and 14 league and meet<br />

records. On the men's side, the Raiders gained ground on the Patriot<br />

League's top four and only finished four points out of fourth place. Four<br />

freshmen <strong>com</strong>bined to shatter eight freshmen records. In the 2007-08<br />

campaign, the Colgate women's team won the first Patriot League<br />

championship in program history. The Raiders placed a team-record 11<br />

on the all-league teams, and six swimmers took home at least one gold<br />

medal as Colgate won five individual events and both medley relays.<br />

During the 2005-06 season, Jungbluth led Colgate's women's team<br />

to sweep through its dual-meet schedule without a blemish against<br />

conference opponents, including beating Navy for the first time in<br />

school history, and upsetting four-time defending league champion<br />

Bucknell for the first time in 21 years.At the conference meet, the Raiders<br />

finished second to the Bison by the slimmest margin in league his-<br />

tory. At the 2006 conference meet, the Raider women became the first<br />

team in the league to sweep all five relay events since Navy achieved<br />

the feat in 1995. Nine members of the women's team earned all-Patriot<br />

League honors after Colgate captured a meet-high <strong>12</strong> gold medals en<br />

route to its second runner-up finish in three years.<br />

By the end of that season, the Raider women had broken all but<br />

four of Colgate's varsity swimming records. In his first season at Colgate,<br />

Jungbluth earned Patriot League Coach of the Year honors after<br />

leading the women's team to a second-place finish at the league championship<br />

and placing five athletes on the all-Patriot League team. It<br />

was the highest finish at a conference meet in the history of the Raider<br />

women's swimming and diving program.<br />

That same year, the men's squad finished with a 9-5 record, the<br />

most wins in 20 seasons. The two teams <strong>com</strong>bined for 180 lifetimebest<br />

performances over the course of the season.<br />

Prior to taking over the Colgate program, Jungbluth served as assistant<br />

coach for three seasons at the Naval Academy. There, he produced<br />

nine Patriot League champions, six Patriot League record-setting performances,<br />

two Patriot League Championship Swimmers of the Meet<br />

and one team championship.<br />

Before heading to Navy, Jungbluth served as an assistant coach and<br />

later interim head coach at Amherst (Mass.) College. As an assistant,<br />

he helped coach seven New England champions, 10 All-Americans and<br />

13 honorable-mention All-Americans. In addition, the Jeffs broke 41<br />

varsity and/or pool records, and the men's team posted a perfect 10-0<br />

record during the 1995-96 season.<br />

Jungbluth earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science from the<br />

University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1994 and a master's degree<br />

in exercise science, also from UMass, in 1997. He was a four-year letterwinner<br />

for the Minutemen, serving as co-captain during his senior<br />

season.<br />

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LEAH MARTINDALE STANCIL<br />

ASSISTANT COACH<br />

Hometown: Bridgetown, Barbados<br />

Education: B.S. in Psychology, University of Florida, 2002;<br />

Master’s of Science, University of Florida, 2006<br />

COACHING CAREER<br />

Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2008-present<br />

Assistant Coach, South Carolina, 2006-08<br />

Assistant Coach, Savanna College of Art & Design, 2005-06<br />

Graduate Assistant, University of Florida Sports & Fitness<br />

Department, 2003-05<br />

Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2003-05<br />

Leah Martindale-Stancil, a former Gator swimmer and UF grad,<br />

enters her fourth year as an assistant coach with the men’s and<br />

women’s swimming and diving programs after returning to her alma<br />

mater prior to the 2008 season.<br />

A <strong>12</strong>-time NCAA All-American at Florida, two-time Olympian and<br />

a four-time national record holder for her native country, Barbados,<br />

Stancil’s impact has already been felt in both the men’s and women’s<br />

teams during the last two seasons. Stancil contributed to a coaching<br />

staff that led the 2008-09 Lady Gators to their 17th SEC Championship<br />

crown, while helping tutor 2009 NCAA Champions Bradley Ally,<br />

Gemma Spofforth and Shaune Fraser. In 2010, Stancil helped elevate<br />

the program to new heights, coaching the women’s team to their first<br />

NCAA Championship since 1982.<br />

This past season, Stancil helped the Gator swimmers to eight<br />

school records, top-10 finishes at the NCAA meet and a league-high<br />

13 SEC titles.<br />

In addition to her coaching duties, Stancil serves as the Gator<br />

Swim Camp Director, while also coordinating all team travel.<br />

Prior to her return to Gainesville, Martindale-Stancil served as an<br />

assistant coach at SEC foe South Carolina. Before joining the Gamecock<br />

coaching staff, the Bridgetown, Barbados, native served one year as<br />

an assistant coach at the Savannah College of Art and Design where<br />

she coached the women's team to a second-place finish and the<br />

men's team to a third-place finish at the NAIA National Championship.<br />

Before taking the position at SCAD, she was a graduate assistant<br />

at Florida for two years, while also serving as an instructor at Swim<br />

America in Gainesville, Fla.<br />

A member of the 2002 Florida Gators SEC Championship team,<br />

Stancil is additionally the Barbados national record holder, both long<br />

course and short course, in the 50 and 100 free events, in addition to<br />

being the 50 and 100 butterfly record holder. She set her records for<br />

the 50 and 100 free events at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and<br />

her butterfly records at the Commonwealth Games in 2002. She was<br />

additionally named the Barbados Female Sportsperson of the Year<br />

from 1995-97.<br />

Stancil graduated from Florida in 2002 with a B.S. in Psychology. In<br />

August 2006, she <strong>com</strong>pleted her Master’s of Science from UF.


<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> GATOR WOMEN'S ROSTER<br />

NAME EVENTS CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Angelina Ballatore<br />

Sarah Bateman*^<br />

Elizabeth Beisel*^%<br />

Jamie Bohunicky*<br />

Teresa Crippen*%<br />

Kaylee Doback<br />

Molly Dubrasky<br />

Kaitlin Frehling<br />

Natasha Fung<br />

Nelle Glasser<br />

Sarra Lajnef<br />

Hilda Luthersdottir*<br />

Alicia Mathieu*<br />

Taylor McKnight<br />

Shelby McLean<br />

Sharla Milne<br />

Julia Nagy<br />

Savannah Napier<br />

Lauren Neidigh<br />

Alana Pazevic*<br />

Anna-Liisa Pold^<br />

Rebecca Rainer<br />

Trish Regan<br />

Danielle Risley<br />

Corinne Showalter*<br />

Jordan Smith<br />

Kirsten Smith*<br />

Summer Stephens<br />

Julia Treible<br />

Ellese Zalewski*<br />

* All-American<br />

^Olympian<br />

Breast/IM<br />

Free/Back<br />

Back/IM<br />

Free<br />

Back/IM/Fly<br />

Diving<br />

Free<br />

Fly/Free<br />

Free<br />

Fly/Free<br />

Breast/IM<br />

Breast/IM<br />

Free/IM<br />

Breast/IM<br />

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Free<br />

Back<br />

Free/IM<br />

IM/Free<br />

Fly/Back/Free<br />

Back/IM<br />

Breast/IM/Fly<br />

Back/Fly/IM<br />

Diving<br />

Free/IM<br />

Fly/IM<br />

IM/Breast<br />

Fly/IM<br />

Breast<br />

Free/Fly<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> MEN'S AND WOMEN'S <strong>SWIMMING</strong> AND <strong>DIVING</strong> COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Gregg Troy (TCU, '72)<br />

Associate Head Coach: Anthony nesty (Florida, '94)<br />

Associate Head Coach: Martyn Wilby (Kentucky, '86)<br />

Diving Coach: Donnie Craine (Michigan, '76)<br />

Assistant Coach: Steve Jungbluth (UMass, '94)<br />

Assistant Coach: Leah Martindale-Stancil (Florida, '02)<br />

SR<br />

SR<br />

SO<br />

JR<br />

SR<br />

SR<br />

FR<br />

SO<br />

FR<br />

SO<br />

JR<br />

SO<br />

SO<br />

SO<br />

FR<br />

JR<br />

SR<br />

FR<br />

FR<br />

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SO<br />

Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz<br />

Orlando, Fla./Lake Brantley<br />

North Kingstown, R.I./North Kingstown<br />

Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz<br />

Conshohocken, Pa./Germantown Academy<br />

Brandon, Fla./Duran<br />

Estero, Fla./Estero<br />

St. Petersburg, Fla./Seminole<br />

Edmonton, Canada/Bellerose Composite<br />

Atlantic Beach, Fla./The Bolles School<br />

Tunis, Tunisia/Lycee de l’Harteloire<br />

Hafnarfjordur, Iceland/Flensborg<br />

Marlborough, Conn./RHAM<br />

Coral Springs, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas<br />

Orlando, Florida/Winter Park<br />

Lithia, Fla./Newsome<br />

Viera, Fla./Cocoa Beach<br />

Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School<br />

Orange Park, Fla./The Bolles School<br />

Mill Creek, Wash./Jackson<br />

San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines<br />

Richmond, Va./Deep Run<br />

Carmel, Ind./Carmel<br />

Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School<br />

Sarasota, Fla./Riverview<br />

Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley<br />

Cary, N.C./Athens Drive<br />

Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy<br />

Roswell, Ga./Centennial<br />

Melbourne, Australia/Nunawading<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: 53.09 (2009 Princeton Invite)<br />

500 Free: 4:43.29 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

1,650 Free: 16:17.66 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Back: 1:59.32 (2009 Princeton Invite)<br />

100 Breast: 1:04.90 (Tennessee, 1/30/09)<br />

200 Breast: 2:16.76 (2009 Princeton Invite)<br />

200 Fly: 2:04.70 (2009 Florida Swimming Senior Champs)<br />

200 IM: 2:01.55 (2009 Princeton Invite)<br />

400 IM: 4:<strong>12</strong>.61 (2009 Princeton Invite)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Swam at <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships, clocking in at 8:53.39 to finish 46th overall in the 800-meter freestyle and 4:40.58 to take 40th in the 400-meter IM…Finished 23rd in the 400-meter IM at the 2010<br />

U.S. Nationals in Irvine, Ca., with a time of 4:51.53…Finished 39th in the 400-meter IM at the 2009 U.S. Nationals/World Trials in Indianapolis, Ind., with a time of 4:55.33…Returned to finals of the 400 IM at 2008 Junior<br />

Nationals, where her team placed third overall.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…A member of the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll selection…Swam a personal-best 4:11.68 in the 400 IM at the University of Georgia last<br />

Chance Meet…Reached career-best times and NCAA B cuts in two events at the SEC Championships with a 4:43.29 finish in the 500 free, and by touching the wall in 16:17.66 in the 1,650 free…Captured the title in the<br />

200 breast (2:25.71) in the victory over Indian River State College…Finished third in the 200 fly (2:07.42) against Georgia Tech…Finished tenth in the 1,650 free (16:54.78) in a pool of 35 swimmers at the Georgia Tech<br />

Invite…Made her 2010-11 debut in the 1,650-yard free with a fifth place finish (17:30.00) at the Florida Invitational.<br />

2009-10: A 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll selection… Swam a career-best 4:50.50 in the 500 free at the 2010 SEC Championships… Also swam the 400 IM in 4:18.59 at the 2010 SECs, securing an NCAA B cut… Competed<br />

in six dual meets for the Gators during the 2009-10 season, including a second-place finish in the 500 free against LSU (4:53.93), fifth in the 200 fly (2:07.13) in the Gators’ win over Tennessee, sixth in the 500 free<br />

(4:54.02) in Florida’s victory over Auburn, and third in the 200 back in the triump against Florida Atlantic (2:03.96).<br />

2008-09: A member of the 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll…A 2009 NCAA qualifier…Swam the 400 IM at the NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas, finishing 36th in the field (4:15.53)…Secured four<br />

season and career-best times at the Princeton Big Al Invitational in Princeton, N.J.…Took second in the 400 IM (4:<strong>12</strong>.61), securing an NCAA B cut, placed fourth in the 200 IM (2:01.55) and 200 backstroke (1:59.32) and<br />

exhibitioned the 100-meter backstroke (1:05.13) in Princeton…Swam career-best marks in the 500-yard free (4:52.50) and 200 fly (2:04.70) when the Gators traveled to Orlando for the 2009 Florida Swimming Senior<br />

Championships…Competed in 10 dual meets for the Gators during the 2008-09 campaign, including a third-place finish in the 200 breast against LSU (2:23.92), third in the 400 IM against South Carolina (4:26.20),<br />

second in the 400 IM (4:24.43) and third in the 200 breast (2:25.48) against Florida Atlantic…Took a solid fourth in the 200 IM in the Gators’ win over Tennessee (2:01.92) and finished the dual meet season with a NCAA<br />

provisional mark and second-place finish in the 400-yard IM (4:14.<strong>12</strong>) against IRSC/FGCU.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

A team captain of the Buchholz squad…Racked up 2007 high school All-America honors in the 200 IM, 400 free and 200 medley relay events…Placed third in the 200 IM at the Class 3A Florida State meet…A member of<br />

the Buchholz team that took home the 2005 State Championship…Was a member of the 2005 meet-winning 400 free relay team…Coached at Buchholz by Rinaldo Sintjago.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the Gator Swim Club, coached by Chris Oliver.<br />

ANGELINA BALLATORE<br />

SENIOR<br />

BREAST/IM/FREE<br />

GAINESVILLE, FLA/BUCHOLZ<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Meters)<br />

400 IM: Eighth (4:47.21)<br />

(Meters)<br />

200 FR: 2:10.55 (<strong>2011</strong> NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

400 FR: 4:27.28 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

800 FR: 8:45.36 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 Back: 2:19.31 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips NationalChampionships)<br />

200 Fly: 2:25.15 (<strong>2011</strong> Florida Shark Open)<br />

200 IM: 2:18.14 (<strong>2011</strong> Florida Shark Open)<br />

400 IM: 4:40.58 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 22.00 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Free: 48.87 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Back: 54.77 (2009 NCAA Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 1:04.48 (Florida Atlantic, 1/16/10)<br />

100 Fly: 52.20 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:02.03 (2009 College Carnival)<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Represented Iceland at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing…Reached three new personal-best marks at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif. in the 100 free (56.65, 71st), 100 fly (1:00.15,<br />

40th) and 200 IM (2:18.39, 62nd)…Qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 100 fly, 100 back and 50 free…A 2006-08 NISCA All-American National Champion in the 50 free (22.75)…Named a USA Swimming Scholastic<br />

All-American in both 2005 and 2006…Was ranked first in the top-16 USA Swimming polls in 2006 for her 15-16-year-old age group…Placed 20th at Spring Nationals in the 100 backstroke in 2006 and 18th and Summer<br />

Nationals in the 100 back, also in 2006…Holds 19 individual junior Olympic gold medals.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Picked up five All-America honors at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships in the 50-yard free and as a member of both the 200- and 400-yard free relays, and 200- and 400-yard medley relays…Placed 11th overall in<br />

the 400 FR with Jamie Bohunicky, Shara Stafford and Kirsten Smith to tie the seventh-fastest mark in school history (3:16.54)…Broke the school record in the 50 free with a time of 22.00 at the SEC Championships to take<br />

home the silver medal…Holds the third best record in the 100-yard fly (52.20) and eighth best time for the 100 free (48.87) in the Florida record books…Picked up her fourth ALL-SEC accolade as a 50 free second team<br />

member…Selected to the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll…Swam in every meet on the year for the Gators…Finished her junior season with 18 individual and five relay victories…remained undefeated in the 50-free for<br />

6 consecutive meets while <strong>com</strong>peting in the event, setting NCAA provisional marks each time… Grabbed the both the 50 (22.41) and 100 free (49.29) victories over 103 and 98swimmers, respectively at the Georgia Tech<br />

Invitational…Led Florida to its first place finish at the All Florida Invitational with two individual victories in the 50 free and 100 fly, and as a member of the first place 200 FR team…Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to<br />

his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: A 2010 three-time All-American in the 200-yard free relay, 50 free and 200 medley relay…Part of the school-record 200 free relay NCAA championship squad (1:27.79) at the 2010 NCAA Championships…A<br />

2010 All-SEC selection in the 200 free relay and 400 free relay…Recorded career bests in the 50 free (22.25), 100 free (49.54) and 100 fly (53.50) at the 2010 SEC Championships…A member of the 2010 SEC Academic<br />

Honor Roll…Competed in every single dual meet for the Gators…Placed first in the win over Auburn in the 50 free (22.64)…Won the 100 breast against Florida Atlantic with a time of 1:04.08…Finished first in the 100<br />

breast (1:04.61) in the win against Indian River State College…Triumphed in the 50 free (22.87) and third in the 100 free (50.92) in the rivalry victory over FSU…Won the 50 free (23.25) against 81 other swimmers at the<br />

Georgia Tech Fall Invitational…Took second in the 50 free (23:02) in the win over Georgia…Placed fourth in the 100 breast (1:04.80) at the SMU Classic in Dallas…Finished first in the 400 free relay (3:22.15) and second<br />

in the 50 free (23.21) in the season-opening victory over Virginia.<br />

2008-09: A 2009 All-American as a member of UF’s 200-yard freestyle relay at NCAAs…Additionally named a 2009 CSCAA Scholar All-American and an SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll selection…Swam in the 200yard<br />

free relay that finished ninth at NCAAs and was a member of the 15th-place 400 free relay in prelims…Additionally placed 38th individually in the 50 free (22.61) and 54th in the 100-yard back (54.77)…A member<br />

of the SEC Champion and record-setting 200-yard free relay (1:28.15) that helped UF to it’s 17th SEC crown…Earned first team All-SEC for her relay contributions…Finished sixth in the 50 free (22.56) after setting a career<br />

best in a swim off after prelims (22.42)…Additionally placed 18th in the 100-yard fly (54.31) at SECs in Auburn, Ala…Swam 10 dual meets for UF throughout the duration of the season, with highlights against Michigan<br />

& Stanford and Georgia, where she placed second in the 50 free, versus LSU where she took the 100 free win (50.69)…Additionally finished first in the 100 fly against South Carolina (55.13), first in the 50 free (23.44) and<br />

200 IM (2:03.10) against FSU, first in the 100 free against Virginia.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

A 14-time NISCA high school All-American…The 2006 and 2007 Florida 3A State Champion in the 50 free…The 2007 Florida 3A State Champion and record holder in the 100 back (54.39)…The 2006 and 2007 Orlando<br />

Sentinel Swimmer of the Year…The 2008 Pinch-a-Penny Swimmer of the Year…A member of the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 Pinch-a-Penny All-State Teams…The Lake Brantley High School most valuable player of the<br />

year all four years of her tenure…Holds six Lake Brantley High School records …Was also a member of the National Honor Society and French Honor Society in high school.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of both Ægir and Patriot Aquatics, coached by Clay Parnell.<br />

SARAH BATEMAN<br />

SENIOR<br />

FREE/BACK/FLY<br />

ORLANDO, FLA./LAKE BRANTLEY<br />

2008 OLYMPIAN FOR ICELAND<br />

NINE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

FOUR-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

2009 & 2010 SEC CHAMPION IN THE 200 FR<br />

SEC 200 FR RELAY RECORD HOLDER<br />

UF RECORD HOLDER IN THE 50 FREE (22.00)<br />

UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: First (22.00)<br />

100 Free: Seventh (48.87)<br />

100 Fly: Third (52.20)<br />

200 Free Relay: First (1:27.79)<br />

Second (1:28.15)<br />

Third (1:28.56)<br />

Fourth (1:28.71)<br />

Fifth (1:28.80p)<br />

Sixth (1:29.21)<br />

400 Free Relay: Third (3:15.00)<br />

Fifth (3:15.89)<br />

200 Medley Relay: Second (1:37.01)<br />

Fifth (1:37.40)<br />

Seventh (1:37.90)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Third (3:34.02)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: Fourth (25.74)<br />

100 Fly: Tie, second (1:00.15)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 25.52 (<strong>2011</strong> Winter National Championships)<br />

100 Free: 56.65 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Free: 2:06.72 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

100 Back: 1:05.11 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

100 Breast: 1:13.09 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 1:00.15 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:18.39 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: 52.94 (Virginia, 1/07/2009)<br />

200 Free: 1:46.18 (2009 NCAA Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:47.02 (2009 College Conference Carnival)<br />

1000 Free: 9:52.61 (Tennessee, 1/30/09)<br />

50 Back: 27.02 (FAU, 1/16/2010)<br />

100 Back: 55.36 (2008 ConocoPhillips SCY Championships)<br />

200 Back: 1:50.99 (2010 NCAA Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:53.90 (2010 NCAA Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:00.47 (2009 SEC Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:02.91 (2010 NCAA Championships)<br />

TERESA CRIPPEN<br />

SENIOR<br />

IM/FLY/BACK<br />

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA/GERMANTOWN ACADEMY<br />

USA NATIONAL TEAM MEMBER<br />

ELEVEN-TIME ALL-AMERICA SELECTION<br />

EIGHT-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC CHAMPION IN THE 200 FLY<br />

2010 SEC CHAMPION IN THE 400 IM<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC CHAMPION IN THE 200 FLY<br />

2010 PAN PACIFIC SILVER MEDALIST<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Chosen to represent the United States’ on its <strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championship Team in Shanghai, China…Finished tied for 14th in the 200-meter fly at the international <strong>com</strong>petition, clocking in at 2:09.27…Took home the<br />

silver medal in the 200 fly at the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships – the largest international meet of 2010…Captured the B finals of the 400-meter IM (4:52.05), placed 18th in the 800 free (9:01.97) and took second in<br />

the C finals of the 200 IM (2:20.72) at the <strong>2011</strong> Charlotte Grand prix in Charlotte, N.C….Captured a silver medal in the 200 fly with a personal-best 2:06.93 at the 2010 Pan Pacific Games in Irvine, Calif… Recorded career<br />

bests in the 200 free (1:59.83), 200 IM (2:13.48) and 400 IM (4:41.87) at the 2010 U.S. Nationals in Irvine, Calif… Competed at the 2009 U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis, Ind….Took eighth (2:<strong>12</strong>.69) in the 200 back, 10th in<br />

the 400-meter IM (4:47.85), <strong>12</strong>th in the 200 fly (2:<strong>12</strong>.48) and 14th in the 200 IM (2:15.63) in Indianapolis…Also placed 30th in the 100 back (1:03.70), 40th in the 100-meter fly (1:01.92) and 43rd in the 200-meter free<br />

(2:02.99) at 2009 U.S. Nationals…Placed first in the 200 backstroke at the 2007 Pan-American games, setting the record in the event … Silver medalist in the 400 IM at the 2007 Pan-Am Games … A member of the 2007<br />

National Team … Was the Kiphuth Highpoint Winner … A member of the National record-breaking 400 freestyle relay in 2006 … A 2006 Junior National Team Member … Additionally a 2006 Pan Pacific Team Member.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Named to the Capital One Academic All-District At-Large Second team…A <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll Selection…Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…Nabbed four<br />

All-America honors at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas in the 200 back (1:51.61), 200 fly (1:54.37), 400 IM (4:05.36) and as a member of the 800-yard free style relay…had three top-eight individual finishes<br />

at NCAA’s in the 200 back, 200 fly and 400 IM – came in fourth, sixth and seventh place, respectively… holds eight career All-SEC selections after earning one First Team mention in the 200 fly and two Second Team mentions<br />

for her performance in the 200 back and 800 freestyle relay following her 2010-11 campaign…Claimed her second-career SEC title when she captured the 200-yard fly championship with the third fastest time in<br />

the country to date (1:53.95) in her home pool in Gainesville, Fla.… Also grabbed two silver medals with her performance in the 200 back (1:51.71) and contribution in the Gators’ record-breaking 800-yard freestyle relay<br />

(6:53.58) as well as a bronze medal in the 400 IM (4:07.25) at the SEC Championships…holds the team’s season-best performance in the 200 fly (1:53.95) with her first place finish at the SEC Championships...holds two<br />

top-five times in the SEC regular season with her first place finishes in the 200 back at Auburn on Jan. 21 (1:56.43) and in the 200 fly against Virginia on Oct. 11 (1:59.27)…member of the 800-yard FR team that holds the<br />

school record in the event (6:59.10) and second best time in SEC regular-season <strong>com</strong>petition with a 7:11.99 mark at the Georgia Tech Invitational in Athens, Ga.…finished her junior year with six individual and five relay<br />

victories…nominated by USA Swimming for the Golden Goggle Awards as the 2010 Breakout Performer of the Year...Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: Named to the 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America At-Large team…A 2010 CSCAA Scholar All-American…A 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll selection…Picked up four All-America honors at the 2010<br />

NCAA Championships in West Lafayette, Ind., in the 400 IM (4:02.91), 200 back (1:50.99) and 200 fly (1:53.90), while contributing to the Gators’ 800-yard freestyle relay…Placed second overall in the 400 IM, third in the<br />

200 back and fifth in the 200-yard fly with career-best swims in all three championships finals races, including her double in the back and fly on the final day of swimming at NCAAs…A four-time 2010 All-SEC selection,<br />

bringing her career total to five All-SEC honors after her sophomore year…Was the 2010 400 IM SEC Champion, her first career SEC title…Also took second in the 200 back and 200 fly at the 2010 SEC Championship meet<br />

in Athens, Ga., in February…Set career-best marks in seven of her individual events her sophomore campaign with the Gators…Was named the National Collegiate Swimmer of the Week Jan. 26 for her performance in<br />

Florida’s victory over Auburn Jan. 22, where she helped send the UF seniors out in a winning fashion with first-place finishes in the 200 fly and 200 back and a second-place swim in the 200 IM, all NCAA provisional marks at<br />

the time…Additionally recorded a first-place swim in the 200 fly in the double-dual with Michigan/Stanford (2:00.74)…Helped Florida to 10 dual meet wins for the ninth time in head coach Gregg Troy’s time at UF.<br />

2008-09: A 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll selection…Additionally a 2009 CSCAA Scholar All-American who picked up three All-American honors at the 2009 NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas…<br />

Was a part of two unprecedented backstroke sweeps with teammates Gemma Spofforth and Stephanie Proud as the trio took first through third at the SEC and NCAA Championships in the 200 back, Crippen claiming<br />

second in both, her NCAA time the second-fastest in school history…Shattered the Florida record in prelims of the 400-yard IM (4:05.00) at NCAAs, finishing sixth (4:06.77) in finals…Took second in the 200 back (1:51.59)<br />

and 22nd in the 200 fly (1:56.53)…Also member of the 10th place 800-yard free relay at NCAAs…A major contributor to Florida’s 17th SEC Championship crown, earning an All-SEC honor for her second place 200-yard<br />

backstroke finishes…Swam on the third-place 800-yard free relay (7:02.44) at SECs, finished fourth in the 400 IM (4:09.46) and sixth in the 200-yard fly (1:56.81)…Additionally swam in 11 dual meets in her first season<br />

with the Gators.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

A high school All-American from eighth grade through <strong>12</strong>th grade…Was a high school National Champion her freshman year…Listed in 2007 as part of Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd”…Graduated from high<br />

school with high honors.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the Germantown Academy Aquatic Club, coached by Dick Shoulberg.<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Back: Second (1:50.99)<br />

200 Fly: Second (1:53.90)<br />

400 IM: Second (4:02.91)<br />

800 Free Relay: First (6:59.10)<br />

Third (7:01.53)<br />

Fourth (7:02.44)<br />

Eighth (7:06.78)<br />

(Meters)<br />

200 Free: Sixth (1:59.83)<br />

100 Fly: Second (1:00.15)<br />

200 Fly: First (2:06.93)<br />

200 Back: Fifth (2:11.27p)<br />

200 IM: Third (2:13.48)<br />

400 IM: Fourth (4:41.87)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 25.52 (<strong>2011</strong> Winter National Championships)<br />

100 Free: 56.65 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Free: 2:06.72 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

100 Back: 1:05.11 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

100 Breast: 1:13.09 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 1:00.15 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:18.39 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST DIVES<br />

(Yards)<br />

One-Meter: 284.70 (Florida Atlantic, 1/16/10)<br />

Three-Meter: 335.63 (Florida Atlantic, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Platform: 235.80 (2010 Big Al Open)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A six-time national qualifier who placed in 2006...Took 14th in prelims of the three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition (310.10) at the 2007 AAU Diving Nationals.<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: A <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll Selection…Scored points in every single event of her SEC Championships meet debut…Recorded a seventh place finish in the finals of the three-meter dive with a Zone<br />

Championship qualifying score (302.55), grabbed 10th place on the platform with a 226.05 tally and took home a 16th-place score of 252.75 in the women’s one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition…Dove in 14 meets for the Gators during<br />

her junior season…Captured a 282.52 and the one-meter title at the University of Georgia Last-Chance meet…Finished second in both the one (274.50) and three-meter (319.05) boards in the win over Indian River<br />

State College…Gathered points for the Gators against Auburn placing fourth on both the one- (237.53) and three-meter (282.08) boards…Took first place in both the one- and three-meter events in the Gators’ victory<br />

over Florida Atlantic and set a career-high 335.63 on the three-meter boards…Finished third on the platform dive (239.45) at the Tennessee Diving Invitational out of 34 divers in the event…Helped lead Florida to a silver<br />

medal at the Big Al Open with a second on the three-meter board (316.65), third on the platform (235.80) and seventh on the one-meter board (245.40)…Finished eighth on the platform (237.65) at the Georgia Tech<br />

Invitational…Captured her first victory of the season with a 304.20 on the three-meter board...Opened her <strong>2011</strong> campaign against Virginia placing second on the one-meter board (279.67) and fourth on the three-meter<br />

board (284.85).<br />

2009-10: A 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll selection…Set career marks on the three-meter board (308.95) and on the platform (231.55) at the Georgia Invitational…Recorded a career-best 284.70 on the one-meter<br />

board in the victory against Florida Atlantic…Dove in 14 meets for the Gators during her sophomore season…Took third on the one-meter board (278.65) in the win over Indian River State College…Recorded three<br />

top-five finishes at the Georgia Invitational, placing fourth on the platform (career-best 231.55) and three-meter board (career-best 308.95), as well as fifth on the one-meter board with a score of 268.40…Took fourth on<br />

the three-meter board (290.70) in the rivalry victory over Florida State…Finished fourth on the three-meter board (267.98) and fifth on the one-meter board (255.39) vs. Georgia…Took second on the three-meter board<br />

(289.50) and third on the one-meter board (258.98) in the season-opening win over Virginia.<br />

2008-09: Dove in 10 meets for the Gators her freshman campaign as a Gator including the 2009 NCAA Zone ‘B’ Diving Championships…An honorable mention 2009 CSCAA Scholar All-American…Also named to the 2009<br />

SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll…Competed in prelims and finals of the three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition at Zones, scoring 270.25 in prelims and finishing 15th (527.00) overall…Dove to 25th overall in the platform <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

(172.10) and 38th on the one-meter board (207.95) at Zones in Knoxville, Tenn. … Made Championship Finals on the three-meter board at the 2009 Tennessee Diving Invitational, improving from 10th (272.70) to<br />

ninth (280.00) in finals…Collected a score of 211.85 on the platform for 11th overall, a season-best score…Dove to a 23rd-place finish in the one-meter prelims (224.85)…Highlights of the dual meet season include a<br />

then career-best score (268.57) on the one-meter board against Virginia, where she placed third overall…Took eighth in finals on the three-meter board at the 2009 Princeton Big Al Invitational, a season-best mark.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

A 2008 All-American…A four-time District Champion...Three-time Western Conference Champion…Three-time Regional champion …Was a four-time Durant MVP…Holds three Durant High School records on the diving<br />

boards…2006 All-Academic athlete…The 2007 Bronze State Medalist…Graduated in the top two percent of her graduating class, graduating 11th out of 600 students…Was a member of the National Honor Society.<br />

CLUB<br />

A member of Jetstream Diving, coached by Joe Greenwell.<br />

KAYLEE DOBACK<br />

SENIOR<br />

<strong>DIVING</strong><br />

BRANDON, FLA/DURANT


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 23.90 (2008 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

100 Free: 51.92 (Michigan & Stanford, 11/6/09)<br />

200 Free: 1:48.80 (Tennessee, 1/29/11)<br />

50 Back: 26.35 (2008 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

100 Back: 55.68 (2008 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

200 Back: 1:59.30 (2008 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Competed at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif., touching in a personal-best 2:03.82 in the 200 Free to finish 1<strong>12</strong> out of 232 <strong>com</strong>petitors…Swam at the 2009 U.S. Open in Federal Way,<br />

Wash. … Clocked a 2:19.89 in the 200-meter back to place 54th overall, placed 67th (2:07.31) in the 200 free and checked in at 80th in the 100-meter back (1:05.84) at the ’09 U.S. Open…A National Qualifier.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Honorable Mention…A member of the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll…Captured three victories in the win over Indian River State College with personalbest<br />

marks in each event finishing the 1,650-yard free in 16:58.51, hitting a NCAA “B” cut time of 4:51.00 in the 500 free and recording a season-best 24.02 split in her leg of the victorious 200 FR…Finished third in the 200<br />

free with a personal-best and NCAA “B” cut (1:48.80) in Florida’s victory over No. 10 Tennessee…Took third in the 1,000 free, touching the wall in 10:22.37, for the women’s first program victory over Georgia…Won the<br />

200 free (1:49.93), captured third in the 500 free and took home second as a member of both the 400 MR and 800 FR at the Big Al Open…Finished fourth as a member of the 200 FR at the All Florida Invitational.<br />

2009-10: A 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll selection…Competed in eight meets for the Gators…Finished third in the 200-yard free (1:53.08) in the win over Florida Atlantic…Took third in the 200-yard backstroke<br />

(2:05.21) and fifth in the 200 free (1:54.34) in the win over Indian River State College…Swam a career-best 51.92 in the 100 free against Michigan and Stanford… Finished fifth in the 100 back (58.06) in the double-dual<br />

meet vs. Arkansas and Kansas.<br />

2008-09: Named to the 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll for her work in the classroom…Achieved four season-best marks at the 2009 Princeton Invite…Finished third in the 200 back (1:59.30), fourth in the<br />

200-yard free (1:49.84), 100-yard back (55.68) and 10th in the 50 free (23.90), all season-best times…Additionally contributed in all relays, placing first as a member of the 400-yard medley relay (3:42.89), second as a<br />

member of the 200-yard free (1:32.80) and 200-yard medley (1:43.00) relays and third in the 800 free relay (7:25.29) in Princeton…Swam in nine meets total for the Gators her freshman campaign…Finished third in the<br />

200 back (2:05.22) and fourth in the 100-yard back (57.38) against South Carolina…Also took fourth in the 100 back in the win over Florida State (58.18)…Placed second in the 200 back (2:04.39) and third in the 100<br />

back (59.07) at home against FAU…Closed out the dual season with a third-place finish in the 200 free (1:53.40) against IRSC/FGCU.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Team Captain of the Cocoa Beach Squad for the 2007-08 season…Team MVP both junior and senior years of high school…Placed third at the Florida State meet in the 100 back…A high school All-American…Additionally<br />

a member of National Honor Society in high school.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the Daytona Beach Swimming team, coached by Steve Lochte.<br />

JULIA NAGY<br />

SENIOR<br />

BACK<br />

VIERA, FLA/COCOA BEACH<br />

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(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 28.63 (2009 FL Southern Zone Sectionals)<br />

100 Free: 59.05 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectionals)<br />

200 Free: 2:03.82 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:22.29 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectionals)<br />

800 Free: 9:04.68 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectionals)<br />

100 Back: 1:05.84 (2009 U.S. Open)<br />

200 Back: 2:19.89 (2009 U.S. Open)<br />

200 Breast: 3:15.50 (2009 FL TPA Orlando Open)<br />

100 Fly: 1:06.95 (2009 FL Southern Zone Sectionals)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Free: 1:53.25 (LSU, 1/10/2010)<br />

1000 Free: 10:05.24 (Indian River State College, 1/9/2010)<br />

50 Back: 26.71 (Auburn, 1/22/2010)<br />

100 Back: 56.79 (2008 U.S. Short Course Nationals)<br />

200 Back: 1:54.89 (2009 SEC Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 54.75 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

200 Fly: 1:58.36 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:01.33 (Tennessee, 1/30/2009)<br />

400 IM: 4:11.89 (IRSC/FGCU, 1/31/2009)<br />

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NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Swam at the 2009 FINA World Championships, representing her native Estonia, in Rome, Italy…Finished 37th in the 200-meter back (2:17.82) and 44th in the 200-meter IM (2:19.86) at Worlds, while placing 55th in the<br />

100-meter back (1:04.14), 66th (30.49) in the 50-meter back…Represented Estonia at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing…A Junior National finalist…National qualifier in 400 IM.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11:Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Honorable Mention…Member of the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Honor Roll…Tallied two NCAA “B” Cut times at the SEC Championships in the 200 fly (personal-best,<br />

1:58.78) and 400 IM (4:15.45)…Swam the first leg of the 400 MR team that finished second in the win over Indian River State College…Finished fourth in the 200 fly (2:02.53) in the victory over Tennessee…Captured<br />

the meet title in both the 200 fly (2:03.71) and 400 IM (4:22.21) against Florida Atlantic…Highest Florida swimmer in the 200 fly, finishing fourth in 2:04.05, in the double-dual meet versus Michigan and Stanford…<br />

Opened the season with a third place finish in the 200 fly at the All Florida Invitational., touching the wall in 2:03.95, to help the Gators sweep the event.<br />

2009-10: A 2010 CSCAA Scholar All-American honorable mention that was additionally named to the 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll…Swam in 13 meets for the Gators…Placed fourth in the 200-yard backstroke<br />

(2:03.95) in the win over Tennessee…Finished fifth by swimming a career-best 56.30 in the 100-yard butterfly in the win over Auburn…Also took fourth in the 200 fly (2:01.37) at the Auburn meet…Won the 100<br />

back with a time of 57.22 in the triumph against Florida Atlantic…Placed third in the 200 fly (2:02.39) in the win vs. LSU…Recorded a career mark (10:05.24) in the win over Indian River State College by winning the<br />

1,000-yard freestyle…Took fourth out of 30 swimmers in the 400 IM (4:20.83) at the Georgia Tech Invite, while placing seventh in the 200 fly (2:02.50)…Finished third in the 200 back (2:02.65) and fourth in the 400 IM<br />

(4:22.40) in the double-dual meet vs. Michigan and Stanford…Took second in the 100 back (56.86), 100 fly (57.06) and 400 IM (4:22.54) in the double-dual meet vs. Arkansas and Kansas<br />

2008-09: A 2009 CSCAA Scholar All-American that was additionally named to the 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll…An NCAA qualifier in the 400 IM, 200 fly & 200 back…Finished 40th in the 400 IM (4:16.49)<br />

and 200 fly (2:02.06) and 44th in the 200 back (1:57.23) at the 2009 NCAA Championship meet in College Station, Texas…Helped the Gators in claiming their 17th SEC Championship title in Auburn, Ala., swimming a<br />

career-best 200-yard back (1:54.89), finishing 11th overall…Additionally finished eighth overall in the 400 IM (4:17.62) on the third day of SEC <strong>com</strong>petition…Swam a total of 10 meets for UF her freshman campaign…<br />

Had a career-best day against Tennessee, finishing third in the 200-yard fly (1:59.20), an NCAA provisional mark, and second in the 200-yard IM (2:01.33), both season and career-best marks…Established season and<br />

career-best marks in three other duals during 2008-09, including a seventh-place finish in the 1000 free (10:13.11) against Virginia, clocked a best 57.56 in an exhibition of the 100 fly against FAU, also claiming first in the<br />

200 back against the Owls, and rounded out the dual meet season with a 4:11.89 victory swim in the 400 IM against IRSC/FGCU.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

A 2006 NCSA All-Star team member…A high school swimming Academic All-American…The 2007 San Diego CIF Division I Champion in the 100 back…An AP Scholar…Coached by Richard Contreras at Torrey Pines.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the North Coast Aquatics Team, coached by Jeff Pease.<br />

ANNA-LIISA POLD<br />

SENIOR<br />

IM/BACK<br />

SAN DIEGO, CALIF./TORREY PINES<br />

2008 OLYMPIAN FOR ESTONIA<br />

UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Back: Eighth (1:54.89)<br />

(Meters)<br />

200 Free: 2:09.10 (<strong>2011</strong> CA Los Angeles Invitational)<br />

400 Free: 4:34.46 (2010 FL GCST Summer Invite)<br />

50 Back: 30.49 (2009 FINA World Championships)<br />

100 Back: 1:04.14 (2009 FINA World Championships)<br />

200 Back: 2:16.16 (2009 CA TYR Swim Meet of Champions)<br />

100 Breast: 1:24.63 (2009 SI NCA AB All Ages Meet)<br />

100 Fly: 1:03.70 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 2:16.61 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:10.86 (2009 FINA World Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:52.80 (2009 CA TYR Swim Meet of Champions)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 24.51 (Auburn, 1/22/10)<br />

200 Free: 1:47.42 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Back: 2:00.97 (2009 College Conference Carnival)<br />

200 Breast: 2:<strong>12</strong>.09 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 2:04.87 (Virginia, 1/7/09)<br />

200 IM: 1:57.88 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:08.65 (2009 SEC Championships)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Swam at the 2009 U.S. Nationals/World Trials…Took 15th overall in the 200 IM (2:15.80) and 400 IM (4:49.52) and placed 31st in the 200 back (2:16.98) and 22nd in the 200 breast (2:33.92) after swimming an even<br />

quicker 2:32.72 in breaststroke prelims…Achieved five 2008 Olympic Trials cuts…Placed 15th at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha in the 200-meter IM…Eight Senior Nationals cuts…Member and captain of the<br />

2006 USA Junior National team …Holds the North Carolina state records in the 200 free and 200 and 400 IM events…Placed sixth at the 2007 Spring Nationals in the 200 IM.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: <strong>2011</strong> SEC Honor Roll Recipient…Received her first two NCAA All-American award with a 15th place finish in the 400 IM (4:09.93), and as a member of the 11th place 400-yard free relay team that finished in<br />

3:16.54, tied for the seventh-fastest time in school history…Picked up two top-10 performances and NCAA “B” cut times at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships with a seventh in the 400 (4:10.56) and 10th in the 200 (1:57.88)<br />

individual medley events, also finished 13th in the 200 breast (2:14.43)…Took home second in the 100 free (52.31) against Indian River State College…Posted an NCAA “B” cut 4:19.49 to take second in the 400 IM against<br />

Tennessee…Finished second in the 200 free (1:52.11) in the win over Florida Atlantic…Captured her first individual victory of the season and set a personal-best in the 500 free (4:55.27) against Georgia Tech…Finished<br />

ninth in the 400 IM at the Georgia Tech Invitational in a field of 63 swimmers…Against Stanford and Michigan gathered four third-place finishes in the 200 breast (2:19.18) and 200 free (1:52.09), and as a member of the<br />

200 and 400 medley relay teams…Swam the first leg of the 800 FR that posted a winning NCAA “A” cut 7:24.82 at the All-Florida Invitational… Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at<br />

NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: A member of the 2010 NCAA Championship squad…A 2010 CSCAA Scholar All-American that was also named to the 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll…Swam a team season-high 2:14.55 in the 200-yard<br />

breaststroke at the 2010 NCAA Championships…Placed third in the 200-yard backstroke (2:03.19) in the victory against Tennessee…Placed fourth in the 200 breast (2:21.44) in the win vs. Auburn and fourth in the same<br />

event (2:20.61) in the win vs. Florida Atlantic…Finished third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:51.92) in the triumph over Florida Atlantic…Took third in the 200-yard IM (2:03.05), fourth in the 200-yard butterfly (2:02.06)<br />

and finished fifth with a personal-best 1:50.71 in the 200-yard freestyle in the win against Florida State…Placed third in the 400 IM (4:19.47) at the Georgia Tech Invite…Finished third in the 400 IM (4:22.13) and fifth in<br />

the 200 back (2:02.98) in the double-dual meet vs. Michigan and Stanford.<br />

2008-09: A 2009 CSCAA Scholar All-American that was also named to the 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll…Earned two Freshman All-SEC honors as the highest freshman finisher in both the 200 & 400 IM<br />

races…A 2009 NCAA qualifier and <strong>com</strong>petitor for the Gators…Finished 18th in the 400 IM (4:10.64), 22nd in the 200-yard IM (1:58.22) and 35th in the 200 breast (2:<strong>12</strong>.89) at the 2009 NCAA meet in College Station,<br />

Texas…Her mark in the 200 breast at NCAAs was a season-best and the fastest for the Gators all season…Placed third in the 400 IM (4:08.65) at the 2009 SEC Championship meet, while also taking eighth in the 200<br />

breast (2:14.07) and ninth in the 200 IM (1:58.31) at SECs as Florida won the 2009 SEC Championship crown…Swam a total of 13 invitationals and duals for the Gators during her freshman campaign…Highlights came<br />

against Tennessee, where she swam a season-best 100 back (57.70)…Finished 33rd in the 200 IM at the 2008 U.S. Short Course Nationals…Took third in the 200 breast in the dual win at Auburn (2:19.77), while also<br />

clocking a season best 1:51.52 in the 200 free against the Tigers…Ended the dual meet season by changing up her events and swimming the 500 free in the win over IRSC/FGCU, where she clocked a 4:56.58.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

The 2006-07 North Carolina High School High School Swimmer of the Year…A four-time High School State Champion in the 200 IM and 500 free…High School State MVP Swimmer all four years of high school…High<br />

School All-American in the 200 IM, 500 free and 100 free…High school coach was Mike Morey.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the Marlins of Raleigh, coached by Paul Silver.<br />

KIRSTEN SMITH<br />

SENIOR<br />

IM/BREAST<br />

CARY, N.C./ATHENS DRIVE<br />

TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICAN<br />

TWO-TIME FRESHMAN ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Breast: Fourth (2:<strong>12</strong>.09)<br />

200 IM: Eighth (1:57.88)<br />

400 IM: Seventh (4:08.65)<br />

(Meters)<br />

200 Breast: Sixth (2:32.72)<br />

200 IM: Sixth (2:15.80)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 58.23 (2009 SE Eastern Sectional Senior Championships)<br />

200 Free: 2:04.89 (2010 ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:28.00 (XLII Santa Clara International, 2009)<br />

100 Back: 1:07.92 (2009 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

200 Back: 2:15.04 (2009 SE Eastern Sectional Senior Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 1:<strong>12</strong>.52 (2009 SE Eastern Sectional Senior Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:32.72 (2009 ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 1:02.67 (2009 SE Eastern Sectional Senior Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 2:18.89 (2009 SE Eastern Sectional Senior Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:15.80 (2009 ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:49.52 (2009 ConocoPhillips National Championships)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 23.74 (Georgia Tech, 1/07/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

100 Free: 48.99 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:44.75 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:39.79 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

1,000 Free: 9:59.65<br />

1,650 Free: 16:09.95 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 55.67 (Indian River State College, 1/9/10)<br />

200 Fly: 2:00.92 (<strong>2011</strong> Georgia Tech Invitational)<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Had a career meet at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips posting career times in five separate events – 100 free (56.34, 29th), 200 free (1:59.78, 9th), 400 free (4:14.07, 21st), 800 free (8:47.61, 23rd) and 200 fly (2:<strong>12</strong>.10, 22nd)…<br />

Finished 19th in the 200-meter freestyle (2:01.23) and 800 free (8:48.06), 33rd in the 100 free (56.83) and 41st in the 400-meter freestyle (4:17.97) at the 2010 US Nationals…Qualified in the 100, 200, and 400-meter free<br />

events and 200-meter butterfly at the 2008 Olympic Trials…Finished 7th in the 200 free at the 2008 US Open.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…Named to the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll…Claimed four All-America honors at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas in the<br />

200-yard free, and as a member of the 200-, 400- and 800-yard free relay teams…In her second NCAA appearance, finished eighth in the “B” final of the 200-yard free…swam the second leg of the fifth place 800-yard<br />

freestyle relay that now holds the third-quickest time in school history (7:00.89) at <strong>2011</strong> NCAA’s…Earned All-SEC honors for the second consecutive year after she helped grab a silver medal and break the then school<br />

record in the 800 free relay at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships…Pinned down a fourth, fifth and seventh place finish at the conference championships in the 500 free (4:39.79), 200 free (1:44.75) and 1,650 free (16:09.95),<br />

respectively…Captured dual victories in the 200 (1:47.10) and 500 free (4:46.89) against Auburn…Won the 1,000 free in 9:59.60 in the victory over Florida Atlantic…Took home the 200 and 500 free crowns against<br />

Florida State, logging a 1:47.82 and 4:48.72, respectively…Won her first individual event of the 2010 season against Virginia in the 500 free (4:49.40).<br />

2009-10: A two-time All-America selection, picking up her first two career honors in the 400 and 800-yard freestyle relays…Named to the All-SEC Second Team and All-SEC Freshman Team…A 2010 CSCAA Scholar<br />

All-American…One of two true freshmen to represent the Gators at the 2010 NCAA Championships, helping the Gators to their first national title in 28 years…Swam the anchor leg of the final event at NCAAs, as the<br />

Gators needed fourth-or-better in the 400 free relay to pull off the upset victory for the national championship…Took fifth in the 200 free (1:46.51), seventh in the 500 free (4:45.45) and 14th in the 1,650 free (16:37.16)<br />

at the 2010 SEC Championships…Took second in the 100 free (51.45) in the win over Tennessee…Placed second in the 200 free (1:47.<strong>12</strong>) and 500 free (4:48.33) in the win over Auburn, while swimming the anchor leg of<br />

the first-place 400 free relay squad (3:20.09)…Captured the 100 free (50.20) in the win over Florida Atlantic…Placed second in the 100 free in the win over LSU (51.85)… Finished first in the 200 free (1:47.49), 500 free<br />

(4:49.74 and 400 free relay (3:20.26) in the rivalry win vs. Florida State…Finished fourth in the 200 fly (2:01.09), seventh in the 100 fly (56.11) and first in the 800 free relay (7:17.23) at the Georgia Tech Invitational…<br />

Took third in the 100 free (51.26) and 200 free (1:49.16) in the double-dual meet vs. Stanford and Michigan.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Tabbed the Gainesville Sun’s Girls Swimmer of the Decade in September…State Champion in the 100 and 200-yard free …Member of three state-champion relays….2006, 2007 and 2008 Gainesville Sun Swimmer of the<br />

Year…A three-time member of the Pinch-a-Penny All-State Team...Coached at Buchholz High School by Rinaldo Sintjago..<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the Gator Swim Club, coached by Chris Oliver.<br />

JAMIE BOHUNICKY<br />

JUNIOR<br />

FREE<br />

GAINESVILLE, FLA./BUCHOLZ<br />

SIX-TIME ALL-AMERICA SELECTION<br />

TWO-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: Ninth (48.99)<br />

200 Free: Ninth (1:44.75)<br />

500 Free: Ninth (4:39.79)<br />

1,650 Free: Tenth (16:09.95)<br />

200 Free Relay: Third (1:28.56)<br />

400 Free Relay: First (3:13.43)<br />

Fifth (3:15.89)<br />

800 Free Relay: Second (7:01.53)<br />

200 Medley Relay: Second (1:37.01)<br />

Sixth (1:37.90)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: Sixth (56.34)<br />

200 Free: Fifth (1:59.78p)<br />

400 Free: Tenth (4:14.07)<br />

200 Fly: Seventh (2:<strong>12</strong>.10)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Seventh (4:17.41)<br />

400 Free Relay: Tenth (3:53.88)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 56.34 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:59.78 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:14.07 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

800 Free: 8:47.61 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 2:<strong>12</strong>.10 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Breast: 1:01.22 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:10.66 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:01.11 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:26.53 (Stanford vs. Michigan, 11/6/2010)<br />

SARRA LAJNEF<br />

JUNIOR<br />

BREAST/IM<br />

TUNIS, TUNISIA/LYCEE DE L’HARTELOIRE BREST, FRANCE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Member of the Tunisian National Team…Won a silver medal in the 400 free (4:20.75), 100 breast (1:<strong>12</strong>.54) and 200 breast (2:34.17) at the <strong>2011</strong> All-Africa Games in Maputo. Also finished fourth in the 400m medley at<br />

the games (4:55.40)…Captured eight medals and set two Tunisian records at the 10th Senior African Swimming Championships in Casablanca, Morocco…Swam in the 2010 Pan Pacific Games in Irvine, Calif., taking 14th<br />

in the 200 breast (2:34.40) and 400 IM (4:55.90), 15th in the 100 Breast (1:11.05), 16th in the 50 breast (33.50) and 33rd in the 200 free (2:06.16)…Participated in the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome Italy, the<br />

2009 Mediterranean games in Pescara, Italy and the 2008 World Swimming Championships in Manchester…French Junior Champion in the 200-meter breast and 200-meter IM in 2008….Received seven medals in the<br />

African Championships in Johannesburg in December 2008.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…<strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll member...Finished the 200 breast in a personal-best 2:10.66, and 100 breast in at 1:01.22 for a fourth- and<br />

10th-place performance, respectively at the SEC Championships…swam the last leg of the 800 free relay team that captured first, and finished third in the 200 free (1:53.56) in the victory over Indian River State College…<br />

Took a third place finish in the 200 breast against Tennessee, touching in 2:14.57…Swam the 400 IM in 4:32.95 against Georgia Tech for third place…In the double-dual meet against Stanford and Michigan finished<br />

second in the 100 breast (1:05.76) and swam as a member of the 200 and 400 medley relay that came in second and third, respectively…Took home her first victory of the season against Virginia in the 200 breast when<br />

she clocked in at 2:18.25…Opened the season at the All-Florida Invitational with a second- and fifth-place individual finish in the 200 (2:18.97) breast and 400 IM (4:26.57), respectively.<br />

2009-10: A 2010 CSCAA Scholar All-American Honorable Mention…Swam personal bests in the 100 breast (1:03.50) and 200 breasts (2:16.56) in exhibition times at the 2010 SEC Championships… Placed second in the<br />

200 breast (2:19.08) in the win over Auburn… Won the 200 breast in victories over Florida Atlantic (2:18.65) and LSU (2:19.43)…Took second in the 200 breast (2:18.85) and third in the 100 breast (1:04.78) in the win<br />

against Florida State…Placed third in the 200 breast (2:20.84) and fourth in the 100 breast (1:05.67) in the double-dual meet against Arkansas and Kansas.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Breast: Fourth (1:01.22)<br />

200 Breast: Third (2:10.66)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Breast: Third (1:10.60)<br />

200 Breast: First (2:29.55)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Seventh (4:17.41)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 1:01.70 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

200 Free: 2:06.16 (2010 Pan Pacific Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:20.75 (<strong>2011</strong> All-Africa Games Maputo)<br />

50 Breast: 32.68 (2009 FINA World Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 1:10.60 (2009 FINA World Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:29.55 (2009 Mediterranean Games)<br />

200 Back: 2:21.90 (<strong>2011</strong> Pan Arab Games)<br />

200 IM: 2:17.81 (2009 Mediterranean Games)<br />

400 IM: 4:51.37 (<strong>2011</strong> Scottish Gas National Open Championships)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: 54.98 (2009 Gamecock Invitational)<br />

200 Free: 1:49.45 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:47.53 (Princeton Swimming ‘Big Al’ Open, <strong>12</strong>/3/10)<br />

1,650 Free: 16:25.77 (Princeton Swimming ‘Big Al’ Open, <strong>12</strong>/3/10)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Competed at the 2010 U.S. Nationals, finishing 31st in the 800 free (8:53.05) and 65th in the 400 free (4:20.63).<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Honorable Mention…A <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll selection…Won two 500 free titles on the year against Florida Atlantic (4:53.77) and at the Big Al<br />

Open (4:47.53)…Also swam an NCAA “B” cut 16:25.77 in the 1,650 free at the Big Al Open for second in the event…Took home second in both the 500 and 1,000 free in the win over Georgia Tech touching in 4:55.45 and<br />

10:05.31, respectively…Finished second in the 1,650 free (16:46.78) and third in the 500 free (4:51.21) at the Georgia Last Chance meet…Took second in the 200 free (1:53.10) in the win over Indian River State College..<br />

Clocked in a 9:58.57 NCAA “B” cut in the 1,000 free against Tennessee to take third in the event…Finished eighth out of 35 swimmers in the women’s 1,650 free, putting in a 16:51.02 swim at the Georgia Invitational…<br />

Made her <strong>2011</strong> debut at the <strong>2011</strong> All-Florida Invitational, swimming the 1650 free in 17:03.10 to take third.<br />

2009-10:Placed fourth in the 200 free (1:55.75) in the victory vs. Florida Atlantic…Finished second in the 1,000 free (10:09.43) in the win over Indian River State College…Took seventh in the 1,000 free (10:07.41) in the<br />

rivalry victory against Florida State…Finished seventh in the 500 free (5:02.54) in the double-dual meet vs. Michigan and Stanford…Finished fourth in the 1,650 free (17:10.24) in the meet against Arkansas and Kansas.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Newsome High in 2009…Was on the Honor Roll and member of National Honor Society…Named two-time All-American and two-time All-County first team…A three-time high school MVP…State<br />

qualifier four consecutive years…Finished third at state senior year in the 500-yard freestyle…Was a team captain her senior year.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of Brandon Blue Wave, coached by Peter Banks.<br />

SHARLA MILNE<br />

JUNIOR<br />

FREE<br />

LITHIA, FLA./NEWSOME<br />

UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Meters)<br />

1,500 Free: Eighth (16:49.69)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 1:01.90 (2009 FG SPEEDO Champs Series SZ)<br />

200 Free: 2:08.29 (2008 FL Swimming LC SR Champs)<br />

400 Free: 4:20.63 (2010 National Championships)<br />

800 Free: 8:51.17 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Champs)<br />

1,500 Free: 16:49.69 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Champs)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 24.86 (FAU, 1/16/10)<br />

100 Free: 53.15 (IRSC, 1/9/10)<br />

200 Free: 1:46.91 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:42.17 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

1,000 Free: 9:50.52 (FSU, 11/24/2009)<br />

1,650 Free: 16:02.36 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 1:05.79 (IRSC, 1/9/10)<br />

100 Fly: 1:00.03 (<strong>2011</strong> FL GSC Holiday Classic)<br />

200 Fly: 2:03.19 (LSU, 1/10/2010)<br />

200 IM: 2:07.25 (LSU, 1/10/2010<br />

400 IM: 4:13.69 (2010 SEC Championships)<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: A <strong>2011</strong> All-American selection in the 1,650 free…Finished ninth at NCAA’s in the 1,650 free, touching in both a personal- and UF-season best 16:02.36…The time ranks seventh in school history…Took<br />

home three top-ten finishes at the SEC Championships, including third in the 1,650 free (16:02.92), eighth in the 500 free (4:43.17) and ninth in the 200 free (1:46.91)…Won the 200 fly with a season-best 2:04.52 and<br />

swam the last leg of the 400 medley relay that took second in the win over Indian River State College…Took third in the 500 free in back-to-back meets against Auburn and Tennessee, clocking in at 4:54.18 and 4:51.39,<br />

respectively…Swept both backstroke events against Georgia Tech winning the 100 (56.23) and 200 back (2:03.34), respectively…Against Florida State, finished second in the 500 (4:51.65) and third in the 1,000 free<br />

(9:55.54)…Finished third in the double-dual meet against Stanford and Michigan in the 500 free, putting in a 4:58.03 swim…Part of the 800 free relay team that took second in the All-Florida Invitational…Helped lead<br />

head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: A NCAA qualifier, finished 20th at 2010 NCAAs in the 1,650 free (16:13.81), 24th in the 500 free (4:44.27) and 36th in the 400 IM (4:15.88)…Took fifth in the 1,650 free (16:13.81) at the 2010 SEC Championships,<br />

while finishing 11th in the 400 IM and 500 free…Won the 1,000 free (9:57.25) in the win over Tennessee…Placed third in the 500 (4:49.66) and 1,000 free (9:50.65) in the rivalry win over Auburn…Won the 200<br />

free (1:50.32) in the victory against FAU…Placed fourth in the 200 fly against FAU…Came in third in the 100 breast (1:05.79) and fourth in the 100 free (53.15) in the win over LSU…Won the 1,000 free (9:50.52) and took<br />

second in the 500 free (4:52.06) in the win over Florida State…Finished fourth in the 500 free (4:51.03) at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational…Placed fourth in the 500 free (4:54.35) and 1,650 free (16:24.42) against Stanford<br />

and Michigan…Took third in the 1,650 free (16:48.34) and fourth in the 200 back (2:04.20) against Arkansas…Won the 1,000 free (9:54.62) and came in fourth in the 500 free (4:54.61) in the victory over Virginia.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Riverview High School in 2009.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of Sarasota YMCA Sharks, coached by Ira Klein.<br />

CORINNE SHOWALTER<br />

JUNIOR<br />

FREE/IM<br />

SARASOTA, FLA./RIVERVIEW<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

1,650 Freestyle: Sixth (16:02.36)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 1:02.05 (2010 FLY SYS Shark Open)<br />

200 Free: 2:08.38 (2010 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

400 Free: 4:27.13 (2010 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

800 Free: 9:09.51 (2010 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

1,500 Free: 17:09.51 (2010 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

200 Breast: 2:57.00 (2010 FL GCST Summer Invite)<br />

200 Fly: 2:22.74 (2010 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Free: 1:47.42 (UVA, 10/11/2010)<br />

500 Free: 4:37.74 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

1,650 Free: 16:09.89 (<strong>2011</strong> All-Florida Invitational)<br />

100 Back: 52.54 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Back: 1:51.55 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:00.83 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

ELIZABETH BEISEL<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

BACK/IM<br />

NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I./NORTH KINGSTOWN<br />

2008 OLYMPIAN FOR THE UNITED STATES<br />

MEMBER OF THE U.S. NATIONAL TEAM<br />

<strong>2011</strong> 400 IM WORLD CHAMPION<br />

FIVE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

SIX-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC CHAMPION IN THE 200 BACK<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC CHAMPION IN THE 400 IM<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC FEMALE FRESHMAN SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

20<br />

UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

500 Free: Second (4:37.74)<br />

100 Back: Third (53.15s)<br />

200 Back: Third (1:51.55)<br />

400 IM: First (4:00.83)<br />

800 Free Relay: First (6:59.10)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Third (3:34.02)<br />

(Meters)<br />

400 Free: Third (4:08.57)<br />

100 Back: Second (1:00.77)<br />

200 Back: Second (2:07.82)<br />

200 Breast: Third (2:31.87)<br />

200 IM: First (2:10.75)<br />

400 IM: First (4:31.78)<br />

(Meters)<br />

200 Free: 1:59.17 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

400 Free: 4:08.57 (XLIV Santa Clara International)<br />

800 Free: 8:58.96 (<strong>2011</strong> NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

50 Back: 30.55 (Michigan/Stanford, 11/4/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

100 Back: 1:00.77 (2010 National Championships)<br />

200 Back: 2:07.82 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:31.87 (XLIV Santa Clara International)<br />

100 Fly: 1:04.45 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 Fly: 2:<strong>12</strong>.65 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 IM: 2:10.75 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:31.78 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the U.S. National Team… Chosen to represent the United States’ on its <strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championship Team in Shanghai, China…Captured her first individual World Championship in the 400-meter IM,<br />

touching in a personal- and program-best 4:31.78. The time also marked a new textile-best mark since the ban of non-polyurethane suits since Katie Hoff at the 2007 World Championships…Took fifth in the 200-meter<br />

backstroke in Shanghai, finishing in 2:08.16…Won three national titles at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships in both the 200- (personal-best, 2:10.75) and 400-meter IM (4:34.78), as well as<br />

the 200-meter back (2:08.81)…Finished fourth in the A finals of the 400-meter IM (4:50.40), fifth in both the C finals of the 200-meter fly (2:18.20) and 100-meter back (1:04.<strong>12</strong>) and eighth in the 200 back (2:16.55) and<br />

800-meter free (8:58.96) at the Charlotte Grand Prix in Charlotte, N.C…Won gold medals in the 200 back and 400 IM at the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships…Finished first in the 200 back at the 2010 ConocoPhillips USA<br />

Swimming National Championships…Won a bronze medal in the 200 back at the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome, Italy…The 2009 U.S. National Champion in the 400 IM and 200 back… Finished fourth as a 15<br />

year old in the 200 IM and fifth in the 200 back at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing…Placed <strong>12</strong>th in the 200 back at the 2007 World Championships and fifth in the 200 back at the 2006 Pan Pacific Championships…A<br />

member of the U.S. National Team since age 13.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…Named the <strong>2011</strong> Female Freshman Swimmer of the Year for her efforts during the regular season and at the SEC Championships…<br />

Picked up five All-America honors at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas in the 200 back (1:51.60), 500 free (4:42.18), 400 IM (4:00.87), 800 FR and an honorable mention for contributing to the Gators’ 400-yard<br />

medley relay…Finished second in the 400 IM, third in the 200 back, eighth in the 500 free and contributed to the Gators’ fifth place finish in the 800 FR in her first NCAA Championships…One of only three freshmen in<br />

the country to place in the finals of three individual events at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships…Garnered a team-best six All-SEC selections, to lead the women’s team, including two First Team honors in the 200 back and<br />

400 IM, one Second Team honor in the 800 FR and three All-Freshman nods in the 200 back, 500 free and 400 IM…Collected two crowns in her first SEC Championships in the 200 back (1:51.55) and the 400 IM (4:00.83),<br />

as well as a silver and bronze medal in the program’s, record-breaking 800 FR team (6:59.10) and 500 free (4:37.74) respectively…The only freshman in SEC history to be named the SEC Female Swimmer of the Week<br />

four times in a single season, and be<strong>com</strong>es the third swimmer in the conference to win the award four times over all… Named the Counsilman-Hunsaker National Collegiate Swimmer of the Week for the week of Nov.<br />

2-8, 2010 after capturing all four of her individual events with NCAA provisional marks against Stanford and Michigan in a double-dual meet… tallied a women’s team-high 27 victories with 24 individual and three relay<br />

titles…stamped her name in the record books after breaking two Orange and Blue records in the 400 IM (4:00.83) and as a part of the 800 FR (6:59.10)…Her record breaking time in the 400 IM was both an O’Connell<br />

Center Pool and SEC Championships Record recorded on Feb. 18…On Nov. 5, broke the Avery Aquatics Center pool record by over a second when she finished the 200 back in 1:54.27…After her freshman campaign, her<br />

name appears at the top of the women’s yards all-time top-10 list in both the 400-yard IM (4:00.83), 800-yard FR (6:59.10)…Nominated by USA Swimming for the Golden Goggle Awards as the 2010 Female Athlete of the<br />

Year…Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from North Kingstown High School, where she trained with Bluefish Swim Club under head coach Chuck Batchelor… A six-star recruit by SwimmingWorldMagazine.<strong>com</strong>…Her top time in high school in the 400<br />

IM (4:04.59) would have been in the A final at the 2009 NCAA meet, while her 500 free time of 4:40.42 would have made the B final… A four-year honor roll student.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 22.77 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Free: 50.00 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

100 Fly: 54.50 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

KAITLIN FREHLING<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

FREE/FLY<br />

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA./SEMINOLE<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CSCAA HONORABLE MENTION SCHOLAR ALL-<br />

AMERICA<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Boasts national experience as a 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier in the 50 and 100 freestyle races… The 2007 Southeastern Zone Champion in the 100 free…Earned a 15th-place finish in the 50 free at the 2008 U.S. Short<br />

Course Nationals and was a member of three seventh place relays at 2008 U.S. Nationals.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11:Named a CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-America Award Winner…Took fifth as a member of the 200 freestyle relay at the SEC Championships, swimming a 22.31 split, and tenth in the 50 free clocking in<br />

at 22.77…Finished second and recorded personal-best times in both the 100 fly and 100 free at the Georgia Last Chance Meet with marks of 54.50 and 50.00, respectively…Clinched her first individual victories in the 50<br />

free (collegiate-best, 23.49) and 100 fly (56.36) titles in the victory over Indian River State College…Against Tennessee, finished third in the 50 free touching in 23.64 and as a member of the 200 FR, swimming the last<br />

leg in 23.09…In the win over Florida Atlantic, captured second in the 50 free (24.34) and 100 fly (57.34) and as a member of both the 200 medley and 200 free relay teams…Competed in three consecutive meets for the<br />

Gators as a member of one or more relay teams, collecting two second-place and third-place finishes, including an NCAA “A” Cut in the 200 FR against rival Florida State…Opened her freshman campaign at the All-Florida<br />

Invitational clocking in a NCAA “A” Cut as a member of the first-place 200 FR team, capturing two second-place finishes as a part of both the 400 and 800 FR teams and finishing fourth individually in the 100 fly (56.74).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

A five-star recruit who graduated from Seminole High School in St. Petersburg, Fla…Trained with St. Petersburg Aquatics under Fred Lewis…A five-time high school All-American in the 100 fly, 50 free and 100 free…<br />

Five-time Florida High School State Champion…2007 State Champion in 50 free and 100 fly…2008 State Champion in 50 free and 100 fly…2009 State Champion in 50 free and runner-up in 100 fly…A member of the<br />

Pinch a Penny All-State Team in 2007 and 2008…Named to the honor roll and principal’s list as a senior.<br />

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(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 26.71 (<strong>2011</strong> Nationals TT)<br />

100 Free: 58.03 (2010 National Championships)<br />

200 Free: 2:07.80 (<strong>2011</strong> NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

400 Free: 4:35.77 (<strong>2011</strong> FL WFLA Spring Open)<br />

800 Free: 9:27.45 (<strong>2011</strong> FL WFLA Spring Open)<br />

100 Back: 1:16.22 (<strong>2011</strong> FL WFLA Spring Open)<br />

50 Fly: 29.72 (<strong>2011</strong> FL St Petersburg Aquatics)<br />

100 Fly: 1:02.21 (<strong>2011</strong> Nationals TT)<br />

200 Fly: 2:24.25 (<strong>2011</strong> FL WFLA Spring Open)<br />

400 IM: 5:35.17 (2009 FL Tampa Bay Classic)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 24.21 (2010 Big Al Open)<br />

100 Free: 53.16 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

200 Free: 1:53.21 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

500 Free: 4:58.91 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

100 Back: 59.80 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

100 Fly: 56.05 (2010 Big Al Open)<br />

200 Fly: 2:03.89 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

NELLE GLASSER<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

FLY/FREE<br />

ATLANTIC BEACH. FLA./THE BOLLES SCHOOL<br />

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(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 28.53 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Summer Senior Championships)<br />

100 Free: 1:00.91 (XLIV Santa Clara International)<br />

200 Free: 2:11.72 (XLIV Santa Clara International)<br />

400 Free: 4:37.61 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Summer Senior Championships)<br />

100 Back: 1:15.11 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

100 Fly: 1:03.40 (XLIV Santa Clara International)<br />

200 Fly: 2:21.49 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Summer Senior Championships)<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Captured first place as a member of the 800 freestyle relay team, second in the 200 fly (2:04.63) and third in the 500 free (5:09.30) in the victory over Indian River State College…Finished third in both the 200<br />

fly, clocking in at 2:07.61, and as a member of the 200 FR against Florida Atlantic… Against Georgia Tech, finished fourth in the 100 fly and sixth in the 100 back, clocking in at 58.04 and 1:02.10, respectively…Took three<br />

individual honors home at the Big Al Open in the 200 fly (2:03.93), 100 fly (56.21) and 500 free (4:58.91), finishing fourth, fifth and tenth, respectively. Also swam as a member of the 200 MR, 400 MR and FR as well as<br />

the 800 FR teams at the Big Al Open, helping Florida reel in a fourth, two fifth and a seventh place accolades…In the double-dual meet against Michigan and Stanford, took eighth in the 200 fly (2:04.93), 10th in the 100<br />

fly (59.03) and 11th in the 200 free (1:57.23)…Finished seventh in both the 100 and 200 fly against Virginia, touching in 58.04 and 2:06.75, respectively…Began her freshman campaign at the All-Florida Invitational,<br />

finishing eighth in the 100 fly (57.90).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla., where she swam under head coach Sergio Lopez…High school All-American in the 100 fly and 200 free relay…Part of the 200 free relay squad that won the 2009<br />

state title with a state record 1:53.22…Named to the honor roll and president’s list all four years of high school.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 24.30 (<strong>2011</strong> Georgia Tech Fall Invitational)<br />

100 Breast: 1:00.10 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:10.19 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:57.84 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

HILDA LUTHERSDOTTIR<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

BREAST/IM<br />

HAFNARFJORDUR, ICELAND/FLENSBORG<br />

<strong>2011</strong> ICELAND NATIONAL TEAM MEMBER<br />

FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM HONOREE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Represented Iceland at the <strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships in Shanghai, China…Finished 26th in both the 200-meter IM and 100-meter breast, touching in 2:18.20 and 1:09.82, respectively…A member of the Iceland<br />

National Team who holds several Icelandic age-group records…Finished <strong>12</strong>th in the 50 and 200-meter breaststroke at the 2010 FINA Short-Course World Championships in Dubai, while also placing 16th in the 100 breast<br />

and 22nd in the 100 IM…At the 2009 European Short-Course Championships, placed 28th in the 200-meter IM, 29th in the 50 breast, 34th in the 200 breast and 36th in the 100 breast…Finished 37th in the 200-meter<br />

breast at the 2009 FINA World Championships, while placing 49th in the 100 breast and 47th in the 50 breast…Competed at the 2008 European Short-Course World Championships, finishing 25th in the 100 IM, 27th in the<br />

100-meter breast and 30th in the 50 breast.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…In her NCAA debut, picked up her first four All-America honors, including both the 100 (100.16) and 200 breast (2:10.19) as well as both<br />

the 200 (1:38.95) and 400 MR (3:35.61)…Broke the school record in the 100 breast with a time of 1:00.10 during the preliminary round at NCAA’s…Her personal best time in the 200 breast (2:10.19) at NCAA’s marked the<br />

fastest time in the event by a UF swimmer since the previous record was set in 2003 by Vipa Bernhardt…Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team in the 100 breast following her fifth place finish in the event at the conference<br />

championships… Teamed up with fellow swimmers Sarah Bateman, Alana Pazevic and Ellese Zalewski in the 200 MR to record a UF season-best NCAA provisional mark of 1:37.40 at the SEC Championships …Picked up<br />

her first collegiate honor when selected as the SEC Female Freshman of the Week for Feb. 1 following her then career-best times in both the 100 (1:01.29) and 200 breast (2:13.64)…Tallied 11 victories throughout her<br />

freshman campaign with four individual and two relay titles…Against Tennessee, set three NCAA qualifying times with a sweep of the breaststroke events and a win as a member of the Gator 200 MR…Made her Gator<br />

debut with two victories against Georgia Tech in both the 200 MR and 100 breast…Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Flensborg, where she trained with Sundfelag Hafnarfjardar under head coach Klaus J. Ohk…Was elected the Female Swimmer of the Year for 2010 in Iceland…Named the Female Sportsman of the Year<br />

in 2010 in her hometown of Hafnarfjordur…Finished top 10 in 2010 Sportsman of the Year voting for her home country of Iceland… Earned Female Swimmer of the Meet honors at 2009 and 2010 Icelandic Championships…Elected<br />

her club team’s Female Swimmer of the Year for 2009 and 2010.<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Breast: First (1:00.10)<br />

200 Breast: Second (2:10.19)<br />

200 IM: Seventh (1:57.84)<br />

200 Medley Relay: Fifth (3:34.02)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Third (3:34.02)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Breast: Second (1:09.82)<br />

200 Breast: Fourth (2:32.46)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Breast: 32.37 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 1:09.82 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:34.06 (<strong>2011</strong> De Canet Mare Norstrum)<br />

200 IM: 2:18.20 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Free: 1:51.33 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:46.19 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

1,000 Free: 9:57.44 (Auburn, 1/21/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

1,650 Free: 16:07.46 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:33.22 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

ALICIA MATHIEU<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

IM/FREE<br />

MARLBOROUGH, CONN./RHAM<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

1,650 Free: Eighth (16:07.46)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 1:02.19 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Shark Open)<br />

200 Free: 2:10.52 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Shark Open)<br />

400 Free: 4:18.04 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

800 Free: 8:44.11 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

1,500 Free: 16:33.55 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

400 IM: 5:15.80 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Shark Open)<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Posted two personal-best times at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in the 400 free (4:18.04), 800 free (8:44.11) finishing 76th and 24th, respectively…A 2008 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 400 and 800<br />

freestyle events…Placed 22nd in the 800 free at U.S. Trials and finished 11th in the 10k at U.S. Olympic Trials…A 2007 Pan Pacific Team member.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Named a <strong>2011</strong> All-American in the 1,650 free after she took 16th in her first NCAA Championship appearance, touching in 16:07.46…Took 9th and 14th at the SEC Championships in the 1,650 free (16:14.40)<br />

and 500 free (4:46.95), respectively…Collected two back-to-back top-three finishes in the 1,000 free – finishing second against Florida Atlantic (10:04.87) and third against Auburn (9:57.44)…Swam the fastest 1,650<br />

by a freshman in school history and won the event’s crown at the Big Al Open, with a 16:10.41 mark. The time stands eighth in school history…Also tabbed second in both the 500 free (4:47.66) and as a member of the<br />

800 FR that clocked an NCAA “A” Cut, seventh in the 400 IM (4:34.65) and 10th in the 200 free (1:52.31) while at the Big Al Open…Finished third in the 1,650 in consecutive meets with the double-dual against Michigan<br />

Stanford (16:45.20) and out of 35 <strong>com</strong>petitors at the Georgia Tech Invite (16:29.51)…Began her collegiate career with a victory in the 1,650 free at the All-Florida Invitational, clocking in at 16:51.75… Helped lead head<br />

coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s<br />

.HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from RHAM High School in Marlborough, Conn., where she was named the 2009 Connecticut Swimmer of the Year…A five-star recruit...Trained at SONOCO Swim Club in New Haven, Conn., under head coach Bill<br />

Ball… An Eastern Sectional record holder who also holds 23 Connecticut records…A 2009 High School All-American…Multiple-time top-six National Age Group finisher…Named to the honor roll all four years.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

500 Free: 5:08.16 (<strong>2011</strong> GSC Holiday Classic)<br />

100 Breast: 1:07.57 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

200 Breast: 2:22.74 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

100 Fly: 57.16 (<strong>2011</strong> GSC Holiday Classic)<br />

200 Fly: 2:05.11 (<strong>2011</strong> GSC Holiday Classic)<br />

200 IM: 2:08.14 (<strong>2011</strong> GSC Holiday Classic)<br />

400 IM: 4:29.85 (<strong>2011</strong> GSC Holiday Classic)<br />

TAYLOR MCKNIGHT<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

BREAST/IM<br />

CORAL SPRINGS, FLA./MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Captured first place as a member of the 800 freestyle relay team, second in the 200 breast (2:27.13) and third in the 200 fly (2:07.57) in the win over Indian River State College…Took fourth in the 200 fly<br />

(2:07.94) against Florida Atlantic…Finished third in the 200 breast against Georgia Tech clocking in at 2:27.99...At the Big Al Open, took 11th in the 100 breast (1:07.57) and 13th in the 200 breast (2:25.37)…In the<br />

double-dual meet against Michigan & Stanford, finished eighth in the 100 breast, touching in 1:10.78.<br />

.HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla… Trained with the Coral Springs Swim Club under head coach Lauren Rubenstein…Was part of the 200 free relay squad that won the 2009 Class 3A<br />

state championship…Also a member of the 2008 state championship 400 free relay squad.<br />

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(Meters)<br />

100 Breast: 1:21.73 (Michigan & Stanford, 11/4/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

50 Fly: 31.28 (<strong>2011</strong> FG Long Course Invitational)<br />

100 Fly: 1:05.85 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 Fly: 2:25.67 (<strong>2011</strong> FG Senior Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:30.77 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 23.13 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Free: 49.05 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

50 Back: 25.06 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Back: 53.39 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Back: 1:59.67 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

100 Fly: 55.68 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

ALANA PAZEVIC<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

BACK/FLY<br />

MILL CREEK, WASH./JACKSON<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-SEC<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: Tenth (49.05)<br />

100 Back: Fifth (53.39)<br />

200 Medley Relay: Fifth (1:37.40)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 23.13 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Free: 49.05 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

50 Back: 25.06 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Back: 53.39 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Back: 1:59.67 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

100 Fly: 55.68 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Set a personal-best time at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in the 200 back (2:20.79)…Also pinned down a career-high at the <strong>2011</strong> NC UltraSwim after finishing the 200 free in 2:11.66…Placed 13th in<br />

the 100-meter back at 2009 Junior Nationals…A USA Swimming Scholastic All-American.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Earned All-American honors as a member of the 200 medley relay team that finished 15th at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships, swimming a 23.90 split…Named a member of the All-SEC Freshan<br />

Team member in the 100 back, touching in a personal-best 54.21. The time ranks fourth in school history, and was a <strong>2011</strong> UF season-best mark…Earned three top-five finishes at the SEC Championships<br />

with fourth-place finishes in both the 400 FR and 200 MR, along with a fifth-place in the 200 FR…Took home two third-place times against SEC foe Auburn in the 100 back and as a member of the<br />

400 FR team …Captured the 50 free crown against Florida Atlantic touching in 23.88, and also grabbed victories swimming as a member of both the 200 FR and MR teams…Recorded three top-three<br />

finishes against Georgia Tech winning the 400 FR, and finishing second in both the 100 (56.84) and 200 back (2:04.33)…Catapulted her freshman season <strong>com</strong>peting on relay teams, collecting nine top-three finishes<br />

in five meets, including a 23.56 split in the last leg of the 200 FR that finished third out of 35 teams at the Georgia Tech Invite… Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

.HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Jackson High School in Mill Creek, Wash…Trained with the Stingray Swim Club under head coach Ben Olszewski…High School All-American in the 50 free, 100 free, 100 back and 100 fly…2008 State<br />

Champion in the 50 free and as a member of the 200-yard medley and 400-yard free relays…Led the Timberwolves to the 2008 Class 4A Washington State Title…2007 Washington 4A State Champion in the 100 free…An<br />

eight-time 4A Northwest District Champion…The 4A District record holder in the 100 back, 100 fly and 100 free.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 24.24 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

200 Free: 1:54.06 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

100 Back: 54.20 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

200 Back: 1:55.20 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 55.47 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

200 IM: 1:59.74 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:15.14 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

TRISH REGAN<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

IM/FLY/BACK<br />

CARMEL, IND./CARMEL<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Posted a personal best 2:14.35 in her first-place finish in the 200 back, while she also claimed the 200 and 400 IM, additionally, she finished fourth in the 100 back at the <strong>2011</strong> N I Niagara Long Course Classic…A 2008 U.S.<br />

Olympic Trials qualifier in the 200 IM …Contributed a ninth place finish in the 200 IM at U.S. Long Course Junior Nationals, a second-place finish as a member of the 400 free relay team, third in the 400 medley relay and<br />

fourth in the 800 free relay at Junior Nationals.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Named to the All-SEC Freshman team for her fifth-place performance in the 200 back (1:55.20) at the <strong>2011</strong> Conference Championships…Finished 14th and 16th at the SEC Championships in the 200 (1:59.76) and 400 IM<br />

(4:15.51), respectively…Clinched dual victories at the UGA Last Chance Meet in the 100 and 200 back, clocking in a personal-best 54.20 and 1:56.22, respectively…Took home two victories in the win over Indian River State College,<br />

capturing the 200 IM crown (2:03.64) and as a member of the 200 freestyle relay that finished in 1:33.82…Against SEC foe Tennessee, clinched two third-place finishes with an individual performance in the 200 back with an NCAA<br />

“B” cut 1:59.01 and a 24.95 split as a part of the 200-yard medley relay…Won both the 100 back (56.23) and 400 IM in a collegiate-best 4:19.34 against Georgia Tech…Captured her first-ever collegiate individual victory and clocked<br />

in a personal-best 1:57.69 in the 200 back at the Big Al Open, and also finished second in both the 200 IM (2:01.98) and as a member of the 400 MR…Finished third in the 200 back (2:00.05) against rival Florida State…Touched in<br />

1:59.58 to finish ninth out of 60 <strong>com</strong>petitors in the 200 back at the Georgia Tech Invite…In the double-dual meet against Stanford and Michigan, finished third in the 200 back, clocking in at 1:59.95…Made her collegiate debut at<br />

the All-Florida Invitational as a member of three top-five relay teams in the 800, 400 and 200 freestyle relay teams that finished first, second and fourth, respectively, while also finishing eighth individually in the 200 IM (2:06.38).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Carmel High School in Carmel, Ind., where she was team captain her senior season…Trained with the Carmel Swim Club under head coach Chris Plumb…Won the 2009 state title in the 200 IM, leading<br />

Carmel to its 23rd consecutive state title, the longest girls winning streak in the nation…Part of the relay squad that shattered the 200 free relay National High School Record in 2009…The fly leg on the 2009 17-18 400<br />

medley relay team that broke a national age group record…Also won the 200 IM in 2008 as a junior.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Back: Ninth (1:55.20)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 29.45 (Michigan & Stanford, 11/4/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

100 Back: 1:04.31 (<strong>2011</strong> NI Niagara Long Course Classic)<br />

200 Back: 2:14.35 (<strong>2011</strong> NI Niagara Long Course Classic)<br />

100 Breast: 1:19.03 (<strong>2011</strong> IN Senior LCM Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:50.96 (<strong>2011</strong> KY 83rd Ohio Valley Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 1:04.13 (<strong>2011</strong> NI Niagara Long Course Classic)<br />

200 Fly: 2:24.76 (<strong>2011</strong> NI Niagara Long Course Classic)<br />

200 IM: 2:19.15 (<strong>2011</strong> NI Niagara Long Course Classic)<br />

400 IM: 4:53.10 (<strong>2011</strong> NI Niagara Long Course Classic)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST DIVES<br />

(Yards)<br />

One-meter: 295.<strong>12</strong> (Florida State, 2010)<br />

Three-meter: 332.55 (Indian River State College, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Platform: 240.65 (Georgia Tech Invitational, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

DANIELLE RISLEY<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

<strong>DIVING</strong><br />

JACKSONVILLE, FLA./THE BOLLES SCHOOL<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Dove in 13 meets on the year for the Gators…Finished 15th on the platform with a 206.20 mark at the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships…Made her post-season debut at the SEC Diving Championships in the threemeter<br />

(294.85), one-meter (258.75) and platform (personal best, 219.10) <strong>com</strong>petitions, finishing 10th, 14th and 11th, respectively…Captured her first two individual titles in the win over Indian River State College, with a<br />

career-high 332.55 on the three-meter boards…Finished in the top-five on both the one- and three-meter boards in three-consecutive meets (Florida Atlantic, Auburn and Tennessee) taking home second, fifth and fourth in<br />

each event of each meet, respectively…Against Georgia Tech, finished second on the one-meter boards (280.72) and fourth on the three-meter boards (266.33)…Took 20th in the platform dive <strong>com</strong>petition at the Tennessee<br />

Diving Invitational…Finished fourth on the platform board and fifth on both the one- and three-meter boards with 202.45, 251.75 and 293.40 marks, respectively at the Big Al Open…Against Virginia finished second and third<br />

on the three- (293.03) and one-meter boards (252.16), respectively…Opened her freshman campaign at the All-Florida Invitational with a tenth-place finish on the three-meter boards.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla…Trained with North Florida Diving under head coach Melisa Hyams…Member of the honor roll and president’s club… Named to the National Interscholastic Swimming<br />

Coaches Association’s All-America Diving squad as a junior and a senior…Won a bronze medal at the 2009 Class 1A state championships, while winning a silver medal in 2007.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

500 Free: 4:55.54 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 1:03.18 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:13.99 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:04.19 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships TT)<br />

400 IM: 4:15.45 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

TRISH REGAN<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

IM/FLY/BACK<br />

CARMEL, IND./CARMEL<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Member of the 2009-10 U.S. National Youth Team… Finished ninth in the 200 breast at the 2009 Junior National meet…Placed 10th in the 200 breast at 2008 U.S. Short Course Nationals…Also took <strong>12</strong>th in the 100<br />

breast at the 2008 U.S. Short Course Nationals.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Named a CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-America Award Winner…Swam in <strong>12</strong> meets for the Gators as a freshman…Finished second in both the 400 IM with a personal-best 4:15.42 and 200 breast,<br />

touching in 2:14.09 at the UGA Last Chance Meet…In the win over Indian River State College took second in the 500 free (5:02.80)…Helped lead the 200 medley relay to a first-place finish, swimming the second<br />

leg of the relay in a 30.17 split…Captured second in both the 100 breast and 400 IM against Georgia Tech, clocking in at 1:05.39 and 4:26.41, respectively…Swam the second leg of the 200 MR, with a 29.53<br />

split, that came in third place against Florida State…Made her collegiate debut at the All-Florida Invitational swimming the 100 (1:06.81) and 200 breast (2:20.86) finishing seventh and fourth, respectively.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Centennial High School in Roswell, Ga., where she served at the team captain…Trained with Swim Atlanta under head coach Mark Minier…The 2009 Georgia state champion in the 100 breast…Earned High<br />

School All-America honors in the 100 breast and 200 IM…A three-time Georgia All-State Team selection…A member of the National Honors Society.<br />

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(Meters)<br />

200 Free: 2:07.94 (<strong>2011</strong> GA Senior Sectionals)<br />

400 Free: 4:27.90 (<strong>2011</strong> GA Senior Sectionals)<br />

800 Free: 9:33.00 (<strong>2011</strong> NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

100 Breast: 1:14.11 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:37.96 (<strong>2011</strong> GA Senior Sectionals)<br />

200 IM: 2:20.96 (<strong>2011</strong> Nationals TT)<br />

400 IM: 5:01.96 (<strong>2011</strong> GA Senior Sectionals)


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 22.67 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

100 Free: 49.61 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

200 Free: 1:49.24 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

50Back: 25.90 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

100 Back: 54.52 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

100 Fly: 53.63 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:59.42 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

ELLESEZALESKI<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

FREE/FLY<br />

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA/NUNAWADING ACADEMY<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: Ninth (22.67s)<br />

200 Medley Relay: Fifth (1:37.40)<br />

200 Freestyle Relay: Third (1:28.56)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 25.85 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

100 Free: 56.17 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 Free: 2:00.65 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

400 Free: 4:20.43 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

100 Back: 1:03.34 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 Back: 2:26.94 (<strong>2011</strong> NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

100 Fly: 1:00.65 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 Fly: 2:17.91 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Posted a personal best 2:14.35 in her first-place finish in the 200 back, while she also claimed the 200 and 400 IM, additionally, she finished fourth in the 100 back at the <strong>2011</strong> N I Niagara Long Course Classic…A 2008 U.S.<br />

Olympic Trials qualifier in the 200 IM …Contributed a ninth place finish in the 200 IM at U.S. Long Course Junior Nationals, a second-place finish as a member of the 400 free relay team, third in the 400 medley relay and<br />

fourth in the 800 free relay at Junior Nationals.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: A three-time All-American following her performance as a member of the 200 medley relay and both the 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams…Swam the third leg in all three relay events (200 MR,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR) to lead her team to 9th, 15th and <strong>12</strong>th place, respectively…Made her first individual SEC Championships appearance in the 100 and 50 free finishing 15th and 16th, respectively. Also, swam<br />

as a member of the 200 MR team that finished fourth, with a 23.56 split…Captured the 100 free (51.68) title and contributed to the first-place 400 MR team in the win over Indian River State College…<br />

Part of the 200 MR team that recorded five consecutive top-three finishes, including wins against Georgia Tech and Tennessee…Won the 100 fly (56.63) and finished third in both the 100 back (56.83) and 100<br />

free (52.87) against Florida Atlantic…Swam to a first-place finish in the 200 free, clocking in at 1:50.40…Racked up three individual victories at the Big Al Open, including her first collegiate victory in the 100 fly<br />

(53.75), and recorded personal bests in both the 100 free (49.61) and 200 fly (1:59.42). Also finished third in the 50 free, touching in 23.07…Took seventh out of 86 <strong>com</strong>petitors at the Georgia Tech Invite<br />

in the 100 fly (55.37)...Led the Gators’ 200 MR team to a third-place finish in her collegiate debut at the All-Florida Invitational… Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Nunawading Academy, where she trained under head coach Rohan Taylor…Competed at the 2009 Australian Youth Olympic Festival and 2009 Pan Pacific Championships...Also <strong>com</strong>peted at the 2007 Junior<br />

Pan Pacific Championships and 2007 Australian Youth Olympic Festival…Won six gold medals and two silver medals at the 2006 Australian Age Championships, breaking four Australian records


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

MOLLY DUBRASKY<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE<br />

ST.PETERSBURG, FLA./SEMINOLE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A senior national qualifier and a junior national finalist.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Estero High School…Named a senior captain… finished<br />

her high school career with three All-America honors and five state<br />

championships, including three consecutive state titles in the 500 free<br />

and two consecutive state titles in the 200 free…Trained with the Gulf<br />

Coast Swim Team under head coach Don Henshaw…CollegeSwimming.<strong>com</strong>’s<br />

No. 3 rated women’s swimmer in the state of Florida…The<br />

only female swimmer in the history of Estero High to have won a state<br />

championship.<br />

NATASHA FUNG<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE<br />

EDMONTON, CANADA/BELLEROSE COMPOSITE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Swam at the 2010 Pan-Pacific Junior Championship in Maui, Hawaii,<br />

placing 13th in the 200 IM, 15th in the 400 free, 24th in the 200 free<br />

and 25th in the 100 free…Owns the Canadian age group record in the<br />

women’s 13-14 200 IM..<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Bellerose Composite High School in Edmonton, Alberta,<br />

Canada…Trained with Olympian Swim Club under head coach Carl<br />

Simonson…A five-star recruit by Swimming World Magazine…Rated<br />

the No. 19 women’s swimming recruit in the country by CollegeSwimming.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

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NATASHA FUNG<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE/IM<br />

CHATANOOGA,TENN./THE BAYLOR SCHOOL<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended The Baylor School, where she trained with the Baylor Swim<br />

Club under head coach Dan Flack…the younger sister of former UF<br />

eight-time All-American Stephanie Napier, who helped Florida win a<br />

national championship last season as a member of the championship<br />

200 free relay squad…Has had relay success of her own, achieving All-<br />

America status and winning the 2010 state championship in the 400<br />

free relay…Also finished fifth in the 200 free and sixth in the 500 free<br />

at this year’s state meet…Nationally, the Chattanooga, Tenn., native<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted in the 2009 and 2010 Southern Zone Championships, setting<br />

the meet record in the 400 IM and winning the event both years.


GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

SHELBY MCLEAN<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE<br />

ORLANDO, FLA./WINTER PARK<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

LAUREN NEIDIGH<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

IM/FREE<br />

ORANGE PARK, FLA./THE BOLLES SCHOOL<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Qualified for the 20<strong>12</strong> Olympic Trials in the 400 IM…Competed at the<br />

2010 U.S. Junior Nationals in Irvine, Calif., taking 17th in the 200 fly,<br />

22nd in the 400 IM and 31st in the 400 free…Placed 15th in the 200<br />

fly at the 2009 the Mare Nostrum International Meet in Barcelona,<br />

Spain…A finalist at the 2008 and 2009 Missouri Grand Prix in the 200<br />

fly and 400 IM.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Senior captain of varsity swim team at The Bolles School under head<br />

coach Sergio Lopez… Achieved All-American status at the 2010 state<br />

meet, winning a gold medal as a part of the 200 free relay squad, along<br />

with capturing silver medals in the 200 IM and 500 free at the 2010<br />

state championships…Helped The Bolles School win a team state<br />

championship the last three years, increasing their state record to 20<br />

consecutive team state championships…Part of The Bolles School<br />

squad that won the 2009-10 national championship, awarded by the<br />

National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association…Won a silver<br />

medal in the 200 IM at the 2009 state championships…Swam on the<br />

same high school team as fellow new<strong>com</strong>er Colin Hamilton.<br />

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REBECCA RAINER<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

BACK/IM<br />

RICHMOND, VA./DEEP RUN<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the USA Junior National Team…Qualified for the 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Olympic Trials in the 100 and 200 breast and 400 IM…The 2010<br />

short-course yard NCSA junior national champion in the 100 and<br />

200 breast and 400 IM…The only 14 year old to qualify for the 2008<br />

Olympic Trials, qualifying in the 400 IM… Chosen to attend the 2008<br />

National Select Camp…Selected to the 2007 Eastern Zones Select<br />

Camp<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Deep Run high School…Trained with NOVA of Virginia under<br />

head coach Geoff Brown…One of only five, six-star recruits by Swimming<br />

World Magazine…Rated the No. 7 women’s swimming recruit<br />

in the country by CollegeSwimming.<strong>com</strong>…Three-time Virginia State<br />

Female Swimmer of the Year…Broke a total of 35 Virginia-state records<br />

entering her senior season…Chose Florida over Texas, Georgia,<br />

Arizona, Virginia and Tennessee.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR WOMEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

JORDAN SMITH<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FLY/IM<br />

LONGWOOD, FLA./LAKE BRANTLEY<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Lake Brantley High School, where she was appointed senior<br />

captain of the varsity swim team…Trained with Patriot Aquatics under<br />

head coach Clay Parnell…Named a NISCA High School All-American…A<br />

Florida Zone Team member.<br />

SUMMER STEPHENS<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FLY/IM<br />

LOUISVILLE, KY./SACRED HEART ACADEMY<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A 2009 World Championship Trials qualifier.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Sacred Heart Academy…Named a captain for the Lakeside<br />

Swim Team under head coach Mike DeBoor…A four-star recruit by<br />

Swimming World Magazine… …Eight-time NISCA High School All-<br />

American…A USA Swimming Scholastic All-American…Named First-<br />

Team All-State each of the last three years…A Kentucky state record<br />

holder in the 200 and 400 medley relay as well as the 200 free relay…<br />

Chose Florida over Auburn, Virginia, California-Berkeley, Southern California<br />

and Harvard.<br />

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GATOR WOMEN'S <strong>2011</strong> SEC RECAP<br />

DAY ONE (<strong>DIVING</strong>)<br />

University of Florida senior diver Monica Dodson<br />

broke the Southeastern Conference record in the<br />

women’s three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition (six dives)<br />

with a score of 373.85 at the opening day of the<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC Swimming and Diving Championships<br />

at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The SEC title is<br />

Dodson’s first, with the three-time All-American<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Gator to capture the women’s<br />

three-meter crown since Robyn Grimes did so in<br />

2001. Before breaking the SEC record, Dodson had<br />

previously held the school record in the event at<br />

home against Virginia on Oct. 11, 2010 (362.11).<br />

Leading Auburn’s Vennie Dantin by 7.90 points<br />

(3<strong>12</strong>.95-305.05) going into the last dive, Dodson<br />

dove to a score of 60.90, giving her the SEC record<br />

at 373.85. Two divers later, Dantin needed a 68.85<br />

on the last dive of the first night to defend her<br />

2010 SEC title. The Auburn diver and previous<br />

SEC record holder in the event dove to a score of<br />

63.00, giving Dodson her first individual collegiate<br />

championship.<br />

Also having an impressive day was junior Kaylee<br />

Doback. Making her SEC meet debut, Doback<br />

reached the finals of the women’s three-meter<br />

event, finishing seventh with a Zone Championship<br />

qualifying score of 302.55. Doback also finished<br />

seventh in the afternoon’s prelims with another<br />

zone qualifying score of 314.30. Freshman Danielle<br />

Risley also made her debut at the SEC Diving<br />

Championships in the prelims, just missing the<br />

finals with a 10th-place finish of 294.85. The Gators<br />

were the only SEC school to place three women<br />

divers in the top 10.<br />

DAY TWO (<strong>DIVING</strong>)<br />

Florida senior Monica Dodson advanced to the<br />

finals of the one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition on the second<br />

day of the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Swimming and Diving Championships<br />

at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.<br />

One day after breaking the SEC record with a goldmedal<br />

winning score of 373.85 on the women’s<br />

three-meter boards, Dodson finished sixth in the<br />

finals of the women’s one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition. The<br />

sixth-place finished tied her best career finish at an<br />

SEC meet (2008), while her NCAA Zone Championship<br />

qualifying score of 307.20 was just five points<br />

away from her career best in the event (313.87 at<br />

Florida State on Nov. 23, 2010). The sixth-place<br />

finish was two spots better than her eighth-place<br />

finish in the prelims, where the senior dove to a<br />

score of 282.60.<br />

In the women’s prelims, both junior Kaylee Doback<br />

and freshman Danielle Risley also scored points<br />

for the Orange and Blue. Risley finished the day<br />

with a 14th-place score of 258.75, while Doback<br />

concluded her afternoon with a 16th-place score<br />

of 252.75.<br />

DAY THREE (<strong>DIVING</strong>)<br />

Two days after breaking the Southeastern Conference<br />

record on the women’s three-meter boards,<br />

University of Florida senior diver Monica Dodson<br />

broke the SEC record in the women’s platform<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition (five dives) with a score of 325.20 on<br />

the final day of the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Diving Championships<br />

at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.<br />

For her efforts this weekend, Dodson was named<br />

the 2010-11 SEC Women’s Diver of the Year, joining<br />

last year’s winner Kara Salamone as the only Gators<br />

to ever win the award. In addition to Dodson’s<br />

honor, Craine was named the SEC Women’s Diving<br />

Coach of the Year for the third time in his career,<br />

tying for the second-highest total in league history.<br />

After diving to a 294.45 second-place finish behind<br />

Auburn’s Anna Aguero (295.15) in the morning<br />

prelims, the two battled it out for first place in the<br />

afternoon. With Aguero leading 197.50-194.85<br />

after three rounds, Dodson used the next two<br />

rounds to take the lead once and for all. The Indiana<br />

native scored a 69.60 on her fifth and final dive<br />

to give her the SEC record, and needed Aguero to<br />

score less than 73.30 to garner her second title of<br />

the weekend. When Aguero’s final score of 57.00<br />

flashed on the scoreboard, giving the Auburn Tiger<br />

a final score of 308.90, Dodson had won her second<br />

SEC championship.<br />

Dodson is the only diver in school history to capture<br />

both the women’s platform and three-meter<br />

event, while joining LSU’s Kelly Hill (1990 and<br />

1991) and Susie Ryan (1994) as the only divers<br />

in league history to win both events at the same<br />

SEC Championship meet. The senior captured<br />

the conference record in the platform event by<br />

breaking Salamone’s 2010 mark of 324.45. The two<br />

former teammates are the first pair of divers from<br />

the same school to bring home the platform title<br />

in back-to-back years since Kentucky’s Kari Retrum<br />

and Taryn Ignacio in 2004 and 2005.<br />

Also scoring points for the Gator women were<br />

junior Kaylee Doback and freshman Danielle Risley.<br />

In their SEC debuts, the two UF women scored<br />

points in every single event this weekend, including<br />

the women’s platform. Doback finished 10th on<br />

the platform with a score of 226.05, while Risley’s<br />

11th-place score of 219.10 marked a career best.<br />

DAY FOUR (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

The University of Florida women’s team maintained<br />

its second-place status at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Swimming<br />

Championships at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.<br />

The second-place UF women (153) trailed Auburn<br />

(166) by just 13 points. Day one of the finals ended<br />

with one American record, five SEC records, six<br />

O’Connell Center pool records and three school<br />

records.<br />

On the women’s side, the Florida foursome of juniors<br />

Shara Stafford and Teresa Crippen, sophomore<br />

Jamie Bohunicky and freshman Elizabeth Beisel<br />

took second on the medal stand in the 800 free<br />

relay with an automatic qualifying time of 6:59.10.<br />

Florida’s time fell short of Georgia’s American, SEC<br />

and pool record first-place time of 6:53.58, but<br />

was still good enough for the fastest time in UF<br />

history and the second-fastest time in the NCAA<br />

this season.<br />

In the women’s 200 medley relay, junior Sarah<br />

Bateman partnered up with freshmen Alana<br />

Pazevic, Hilda Luthersdottir and Ellese Zalewski to<br />

finish fourth with an automatic qualifying mark of<br />

1:37.40. While the time was the fourth-fastest in<br />

school history in the event, the mark was just over<br />

a second behind first-place Auburn’s SEC and poolrecord<br />

time of 1:36.11. Florida’s time was also the<br />

seventh-quickest in the country this season.<br />

DAY FIVE (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

Junior Sarah Bateman became the school record<br />

holder in the women’s 50 free at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC<br />

Swimming Championships at the Stephen C.<br />

O’Connell Center. The Florida women ended the<br />

day in first place with 291 points over second-place<br />

Auburn (286).<br />

The night session included three SEC records, seven<br />

O’Connell Center pool records, two Florida school<br />

records and three UF automatic qualifying marks<br />

for the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships.<br />

“B” cut time of 1:57.20. The time tied for seventh in<br />

the NCAA this year, while being the fourth-fastest<br />

mark in school history in the event. Finishing first<br />

was Georgia’s Morgan Scroggy, who broke the SEC<br />

record with a time of 1:54.58<br />

Up next was the women’s 50 free, where Bateman<br />

tied the school record she broke earlier in the day<br />

by finishing in 22 seconds flat. The second-place<br />

time was also the second-fastest mark in the NCAA<br />

in 2010-11, trailing first-place Arianna Vanderpool-<br />

Wallace of Auburn, who finished first with a<br />

SEC-record and NCAA-best time of 21.46.<br />

The women’s foursome of freshman Alana Pazevic,<br />

Bateman, Stafford and freshman Kaitlin Frehling<br />

finished fifth in the 200 free relay with a NCAA “B”<br />

cut time of 1:29.94, the sixth-best mark in school<br />

history.<br />

DAY SIX (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

The University of Florida men’s and women’s swimming<br />

teams <strong>com</strong>bined to capture five Southeastern<br />

Conference championships on the third night of<br />

the SEC Swimming Championships at the Stephen<br />

C. O’Connell Center. In addition, Florida broke the<br />

men’s and women’s SEC and UF 400-yard individual<br />

medley records.<br />

Freshman Elizabeth Beisel broke the pool, school<br />

and SEC record with an NCAA automatic qualifying<br />

time of 4:00.83. Beisel’s time currently ranked<br />

second in the nation at the time.<br />

Also picking up an automatic NCAA time in<br />

the women’s 400 IM was junior Teresa Crippen<br />

(Conshohocken, Pa.), who won a bronze medal in<br />

the event with a time of 4:07.25.<br />

DAY SEVEN (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

After a week of <strong>com</strong>pletely rewriting the University<br />

of Florida record books, the UF women’s swimming<br />

and diving team finished second at the conclusion<br />

of the <strong>2011</strong> Southeastern Conference Swimming<br />

and Diving Championships at the Stephen C.<br />

O’Connell Center. The Florida women (678 points)<br />

fell just short of the University of Georgia (720.<br />

Hosting the meet for the first time since 2005, the<br />

Gators brought home their fair share of medals<br />

and records. The Gators ended the meet with 14<br />

conference titles won (10 men, four women), five<br />

SEC records set and seven school records either<br />

tied or broken. The Orange and Blue also posted 22<br />

NCAA automatic marks to close out the four-day<br />

conference meet at the O’Connell Center.<br />

Freshmen Elizabeth Beisel (North Kingstown, R.I.)<br />

was named SEC Female Freshman Swimmer of the<br />

Year, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Gator female since Caroline<br />

Burckle in 2005 to win the award. In diving, senior<br />

Monica Dodson (Franklin, Ind.) picked up her first<br />

career SEC Female Diver of the Year Award, while<br />

head diving coach Donnie Craine was named SEC<br />

Women’s Diving Coach of the Year for the third<br />

time.<br />

Sophomore Corinne Showalter (Sarasota, Fla.)<br />

joined them on the medal stand with a bronze<br />

finish in the women’s 1,650 free, touching the wall<br />

at a personal-best 16:02.92. Showalter’s NCAA<br />

qualifying time ranks seventh all-time at Florida.<br />

In the 200-yard back, Beisel raced a nation-leading<br />

time of 1:51.55. Beisel’s time ranks in the top-10 in<br />

school history (third).<br />

In the women’s 500 free, freshman Elizabeth Beisel<br />

put her hand on the wall third with an automatic In the women’s 200 fly, junior Teresa Crippen<br />

qualifying time of 4:37.74. The third-fastest time in (Conshohocken, Pa.) brought home UF’s final cham-<br />

the country this season puts Beisel second all-time pionship of the evening with an NCAA automatic<br />

at UF in the event.<br />

qualifying mark of 1:53.95. The time is the thirdfastest<br />

time in the country this year.<br />

Florida’s top scorer in the women’s 200 IM was<br />

junior Shara Stafford, who took third with a NCAA<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> SEC CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP<br />

FEB. 16-19 · GAINESVILLE, FLA. · STEPHEN C. O'CONNELL NATATORIUM<br />

EVENT WINNERS AND<br />

TOP-EIGHT FINISHERS<br />

50 FREE<br />

1. Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 21.34<br />

2. Sarah Bateman, Florida 22.00<br />

100 FREE<br />

1. Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 46.81<br />

6. Shara Stafford, Florida 48.73<br />

8. Sarah Bateman, Florida 48.87<br />

200 FREE<br />

1. Morgan Scroggy, Georgia 1:42.46<br />

5. Jamie Bohunicky, Florida 1:44.75<br />

500 FREE<br />

1. Shannon Vreeland, Georgia 4:36.28<br />

3. Elizabeth Beisel, Florida 4:37.74<br />

4. Jamie Bohunicky, Florida 4:39.79<br />

8. Corinne Showalter, Florida 4:43.17<br />

1,650 FREE<br />

1. Wendy Trott, Georgia 15:53.24<br />

3. Corinne Showalter, Florida 16:02.92<br />

7. Jamie Bohunicky, Florida 16:09.95<br />

100 BACK<br />

1. Jennifer Connolly, Tennessee 51.39<br />

8. Alana Pazevic, Florida 54.21<br />

200 BACK<br />

1. Elizabeth Beisel, Florida 1:51.55<br />

2. Teresa Crippen, Florida 1:51.71<br />

5. Trish Regan, Florida 1:55.20<br />

100 BREAST<br />

1. Jane Trepp, LSU 58.94<br />

5. Hilda Luthersdottir, Florida 1:00.43<br />

200 BREAST<br />

1. Amanda Rutqvist, South Carolina 2:08.56<br />

4. Sarra Lajnef, Florida 2:10.66<br />

100 FLY<br />

1. Jennifer Connolly, Tennessee 51.64<br />

5. Sarah Bateman, Florida 52.20<br />

200 FLY<br />

1. Teresa Crippen, Florida 1:53.95<br />

6. Anna-Liisa Pold, Florida 1:58.78<br />

200 IM<br />

1. Morgan Scroggy, Georgia 1:54.58<br />

3. Shara Stafford, Florida 1:57.20<br />

400 IM<br />

1. Elizabeth Beisel, Florida 4:00.83<br />

3. Teresa Crippen, Florida 4:07.25<br />

7. Kirsten Smith, Florida 4:10.56<br />

8. Angelina Ballatore, Florida 4:13.53<br />

200 FREE RELAY<br />

1. Auburn 1:28.25<br />

5. Florida 1:29.94<br />

400 FREE RELAY<br />

1. Auburn 3:13.03<br />

4. Florida 3:15.89<br />

800 Free Relay<br />

1. Georgia 6:53.58<br />

2. Florida 6:59.10<br />

200 MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Auburn 1:36.11<br />

4. Florida 1:37.40<br />

400 MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Tennessee 3:30.90<br />

3. Florida 3:34.02<br />

1M DIVE<br />

1. Taryn Zack, South Carolina 336.55<br />

6. Monica Dodson, Florida 307.20<br />

3M DIVE<br />

1. Monica Dodson, Florida 373.85<br />

7. Kaylee Doback, Florida 302.55<br />

PLATFORM<br />

1. Monica Dodson, Florida 325.20


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> GATOR MEN'S ROSTER<br />

NAME EVENTS CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Nicholas Caldwell<br />

Marcin Cieslak *<br />

Matthew Curby<br />

Harrison Curley<br />

Rodion Davelaar *^<br />

Brad deBorde *<br />

Matt Elliott<br />

Levar Goossen<br />

Colin Hamilton<br />

Scott Heil<br />

Zack Hernandez<br />

Brian Howell<br />

Gabriel Huen<br />

Christopher Jones<br />

Jonathan Jordan<br />

Mike Lewark<br />

Austin Manganiello<br />

Cameron Martin*<br />

Ricky Munch<br />

Matthew Norton *<br />

Carlos Omana<br />

Austin Ringquist<br />

Sebastien Rousseau<br />

Sean Saley<br />

Connor Signorin *<br />

Billy Silva<br />

Eduardo Solaeche<br />

David Springfels<br />

Jason Taylor<br />

Matthew Thompson<br />

James Turner *<br />

Thomas Veale<br />

Dan Wallace<br />

* All-American<br />

^Olympian<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> MEN'S AND WOMEN'S <strong>SWIMMING</strong> AND <strong>DIVING</strong> COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Gregg Troy (TCU, '72)<br />

Associate Head Coach: Anthony nesty (Florida, '94)<br />

Associate Head Coach: Martyn Wilby (Kentucky, '86)<br />

Diving Coach: Donnie Craine (Michigan, '76)<br />

Assistant Coach: Steve Jungbluth (UMass, '94)<br />

Assistant Coach: Leah Martindale-Stancil (Florida, '02)<br />

Sarasota, Fla./Riverview<br />

Warsaw, Poland/SMSK Warsaw<br />

Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty<br />

Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park<br />

Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles/The Bolles School<br />

Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley<br />

Peoria, Ill./Richwoods<br />

Rotterdam, Netherlands/ISKL<br />

Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School<br />

Skillman, N.J./Montgomery High School<br />

Johns Creek, Ga./Wesleyan<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller<br />

Caracas, Venezuela/Emil Friedman<br />

Palm City, Fla./South Fork<br />

Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep<br />

Davie, Fla./American Heritage<br />

Miami, Fla./Palmetto<br />

Clearwater, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic<br />

Fairfax, Va./Robinson Secondary<br />

Port Orange, Fla./Spruce Creek<br />

Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit Prep<br />

Hillsboro, Ore./Hillsboro<br />

Cape Town, South Africa/Abbotts College<br />

Pompano Beach, Fla./Pompano Beach<br />

East Windsor, N.J./Peddie School<br />

Gainesville, Fla./P.K. Yonge<br />

Madrid, Spain/Real Canoe<br />

Bradenton, Fla./St. Stephens Episcopal/GeorgiaTech<br />

Plant City, Fla./Newsome<br />

Seminole, Fla./Seminole<br />

Ft. Pierce, Fla./Lincoln Park Academy<br />

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Pine Crest<br />

North Berwick, Scotland/North Berwick<br />

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GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: 46.69 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:40.00 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:29.59 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

50 Back: 25.36 (Florida State, 2009)<br />

100 Back: 51.13 (Princeton Big Al Swimming, 2008)<br />

200 Back: 1:46.22 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:09.22 (2009 Georgia Fall Invitational)<br />

200 IM: 1:46.86 (2010 SEC Championships)<br />

400 IM: 3:46.83 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

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NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Totaled three personal-best performances at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif., when he finished 89th in the 200 back (2:06.15), 75th in the 200 IM (2:05.03) and 64th in the 400 IM<br />

(4:27.32)…Finished 31st in the 400-meter IM (4:28.34), 59th in the 200-meter backstroke (2:06.96) and 67th in the 200 IM (2:07.10) at the 2010 Long Course U.S. Nationals in Irvine, Calif.,…A NISCA All-American…Also<br />

a Junior/Senior National qualifier…A member of the 2007-08 USA National Junior Team.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: A <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll selection…Tallied two personal-best performances at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships – finishing the 400 IM in 3:46.33 for sixth place and <strong>com</strong>pleting the 200 back in 1:46.22<br />

for <strong>12</strong>th…Was one of four UF swimmers to finish in the top 10 of the 400 IM at the conference championships, also finished 11th in the 200 IM (1:47.01)…Took second in the 200 back in the victory over Indian River<br />

State College, touching in 1:51.41…Captured his first individual victory of the 2010-11 season against Florida Atlantic in the 400 IM, finishing in 3:57.70. Also finished second in the 1,000 free with a career-high 9:34.61<br />

mark…Took third in the 200 back against Georgia Tech (1:52.98)…Finished eighth out of 40 <strong>com</strong>petitors in the 400 IM (3:58.95) at the Georgia Tech Invite…Opened the season at the All-Florida Invitational with a<br />

second-place, 3:58.33 performance in the 400 IM.<br />

2009-10: Finished seventh in the 400 IM (3:48.15), <strong>12</strong>th in the 200 back (1:46.77) and 13th in the 200 IM at 2010 SEC Championships (1:46.86)…Placed third in the 200 medley relay (1:35.54) and second in the 200<br />

breast (2:09.23) against FAU...At the Georgia Invitational, finished 5th in the 400 medley relay (3:26.18), eighth in the 200 medley relay (1:35.99), seventh in the 400 IM (4:00.09), sixth in the 400 IM (3:58.76), third in the<br />

200 back (1:50.83) and 10th in the 200 breast (2:09.22)…Took fourth in the 200 IM (1:52.29), second in the 400 IM (3:56.21) and 10th in the 400 free relay (3:08.22) at the Georgia Tech Invitational.<br />

2008-09: A 2009 CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-American…Secured NCAA provisional qualifying marks in both the 200 & 400 IM for the Gators…Earned Freshman All-SEC honors as the top freshman finisher in<br />

the 200 IM (11th), clocking a 1:46.86, at the 2009 SEC Championship meet in Auburn, Ala. …Also clocked a 3:48.63 in the championship finals of the 400-yard IM at SECs, finishing sixth overall with an NCAA provisional<br />

qualifying mark as the Gators took second at the 2009 league meet for the eighth consecutive season…Claimed the Princeton Invite title in the 200 IM (1:47.87) and took second in the 400 IM with a provisional qualifying<br />

mark of 3:49.64…Also finished fourth in the 200 back (1:48.68) and 14th in the 100 back …Swam the third place 400-yard medley relay in Princeton, where he led off the relay with a career-best 51.13 backstroke leg…<br />

Swam season-best times in the 100 & 200-yard free races at the 2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships in Orlando…Swam a 1:00.94 in the 100 breast at LSU, his best mark of the season in the event, while rounding<br />

out the dual meet season with a 2:11.74 in the 200 breast against Florida Atlantic.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

The 2007 Ohio State Champion in the 200 IM…Named a high school Academic All-American…Senior House Captain…Member of Academic Council…Involved with Phi Lambda Pi, a <strong>com</strong>munity service program …<br />

Coached at Archbishop Moeller by Bill Whatley.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of Cincinnati Marlins, coached by Chris Wolford.<br />

BRIAN HOWELL<br />

SENIOR<br />

IM<br />

CINCINNATI, OHIO/ARCHBISHOP MOELLER<br />

2010 & <strong>2011</strong> SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL<br />

FRESHMAN ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

(Meters)<br />

200 Free: 1:54.36 (2009 OH Speedo Section 3 Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:01.41 (2009 OH Speedo Section 3 Championships)<br />

800 Free: 8:44.28 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Shark Open)<br />

100 Back: 1:00.49 (2009 OH Speedo Section 3 Championships)<br />

200 Back: 2:06.15 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:34.55 (2010 IN Speedo Champions Series)<br />

100 Fly: 1:00.53 (2010 OH CM “TYR Sport” Summer)<br />

200 Fly: 2:13.85 (2010 OH CM “TYR Sport” Summer)<br />

200 IM: 2:05.03 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:27.32 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 21.69 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

100 Free: 45.88 (2008 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

200 Free: 1:41.75 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:29.99 (2008 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

50 Back: 24.77 (2009 Georgia Fall Invitational)<br />

100 Back: 51.14 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 47.76 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:45.82 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:55.46 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Placed 11th in the 2006 World Youth Swimming Championships in the 100 fly…Four-time 2007 South American Venezuela medalist…Five-time 2007 ECCAN San Salvador medalist…Holder of four national records…<br />

Won five medals at the 2004 Chile South American meet...Competitor at the 2008 FINA World Youth Championships.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Finished third in two events against SEC foe Tennessee – individually in the 200 fly, touching in 1:48.05 and as a member of the 200 medley relay team, swimming the third leg in a 22.06 split…Took third in<br />

the100 fly and fourth in the 200 fly in the win over Florida Atlantic, finishing in 51.20 and 1:52.83, respectively…Captured his first and second individual victories of the 2010-11 season with a sweep of both fly events at<br />

the Big Al Open. Touched first in the 100 fly with a 48.79, and the 200 fly with a season-best 1:49.51…Swam the third leg of the 400 medley relay team in a 50.08 split, that finished third against SEC <strong>com</strong>petitor LSU and<br />

produced a NCAA ‘B’ cut 3:24.83.<br />

2009-10: Finished third in the 200 fly (1:51.36) and fifth in the 200 medley relay (1:34.79) at the SMU Classic…Placed third in the 200 fly (1:51.36) against LSU…Part of the second-place 400 medley relay squad vs.<br />

Indian River State College (3:24.00)...Joined teammates to take fifth in the 400 medley relay (3:26.18) and eighth in the 200 medley relay (1:35.99) at the Georgia Invitational, while placing ninth in the 200 fly (1:51.65)...<br />

Finished eighth at the Georgia Tech Invitational in the 100 fly (50.00). Part of the third-place 400 medley relay squad (3:24.06) against Georgia...Placed third in the 400 free relay team in the season opener against Virginia.<br />

2008-09: Recorded the fastest time on the Gators’ squad his freshman season in the 100-yard butterfly after clocking a 47.76 in the event at the 2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships…Set three other seasonbest<br />

and UF career marks at the Orlando meet, including a best time in the 200 free (1:41.98), 200 fly (1:45.82) and the 200 IM (1:55.48)…His mark in the 200-yard fly was an NCAA provisional qualifying mark…Also represented<br />

the Orange and Blue at the 2008 Princeton Big Al Invitational, where he finished second in the 100 fly (48.45), fourth in the 200 fly (1:47.21), seventh in the 100 free (45.88), and 13th in the 500 free (4:29.99)…<br />

Also swam the fly leg of the 200-yard medley relay that placed second in Princeton…His mark in the 100 & 500 freestyle events marked season bests…Swam a total of seven meets for UF his freshman campaign…Took<br />

second in the 100 fly and fourth in the 200 fly against South Carolina at home…Additionally placed fourth in the 100 & 200 fly races against UF foe FSU on the road in Tallahassee…Concluded Florida’s dual meet season<br />

by placing fourth in the 200 fly against IRSC in Gainesville.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of Emil Friedman, coached by Oscar Huen.<br />

GABRIEL HUEN<br />

SENIOR<br />

FLY<br />

CARACAS, VENEZUELA/EMIL FRIEDMAN<br />

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(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 24.39 (2009 FG SPEEDO Champs Series SZ)<br />

100 Free: 53.26 (<strong>2011</strong> FG Senior Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:10.86 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

100 Back: 1:00.25 (<strong>2011</strong> FG Senior Championships)<br />

50 Fly: 26.56 (2008 FINA World Youth Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 55.02 (2009 FG SPEEDO Champs Series SZ)<br />

200 Fly: 2:03.49 (2009 FG SPEEDO Champs Series SZ)<br />

200 IM: 2:16.51 (2009 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 19.95 (2010 NCAA Championships)<br />

100 Free: 43.51 (2010 NCAA Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:36.81 (Tennessee, 1/30/09)<br />

200 Fly: 1:46.67 (2008 SEC Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:48.68 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:03.87 (LSU, 1/<strong>12</strong>/08)<br />

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NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Finished 39th in the 50-meter freestyle (23.46) and 54th in the 100-meter freestyle (51.62) at the 2010 Long Course U.S. Nationals in Irvine, California…Competed at the 2009 U.S. Nationals/World Trials in Indianapolis,<br />

Ind.,…Finished 38th in the 200 fly (2:08.01) and 58th in the 200 IM (2:11.97)…Was invited to the National Select camp…A senior national qualifier…holds best times of 1:39 in the 200-yard free and 2:08 in the<br />

200-meter IM.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Appeared in one meet for the Gators before suffering an injury…Captured two second-place finishes at the All-Florida Invitational in the 100 and 200 free, touching in 45.81 and 1:51.50, respectively. Also finished<br />

fourth in the 200 IM (1:53.57) and fifth in the 50 free (21.38)…Was a member of four separate victorious relay teams (200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR and 200 MR) at the All-Florida Invitational, and was also a contributing<br />

factor in the second place 400 medley relay team<br />

2009-10: Earned his first All-America honor as a member of Florida’s 200-yard freestyle relay at the 2010 NCAA Championships...Also swam career bests in the 50 free (19.95) and 100 free (43.51) at the NCAA Championships…Placed<br />

11th in the 200 free, <strong>12</strong>th in the 100 free and 17th in the 50 free at the 2010 SEC Championships…Part of the second-place 400 free relay squad against Auburn…Won the 50 free in the win over FAU, while<br />

joining teammates to finish second in the 200 medley relay…Captured the 100 free against Indian River State College and finished third in the 50 free…Part of the second-place 200 free relay, third-place 400 and 800 free<br />

relay team and eighth-place 200 medley relay squad at the Georgia Invitational, while finishing fifth in the 50 and 100 free.<br />

2008-09: Named to the 2009 SEC Academic Honor Roll…Was also a CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-American…Swam in <strong>12</strong> meets for the Gators his sophomore season, including the 2008 Princeton Big Al<br />

Invitational and the 2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships…Swam five career-best marks during the 2008-09 campaign, including four in Orlando at the FSSC…Improved his 50 free (20.18), 100 free (44.32), 100<br />

fly (49.87) and 200 IM (1:48.68) marks in Orlando…In addition to his dual meet success, represented the Gators at the 2008 Princeton Invite, where he finished second in the 100 free (44.62) and 200 free (1:37.56), fourth<br />

in the 200 IM (1:49.33) and fifth in the 200 fly (1:48.39)…Swam a career-best mark in the 200 free in the dual meet win over Tennessee (1:36.81), where he placed third…His mark in the 200 free was an NCAA provisional<br />

qualifying mark.<br />

2007-08: Touched sixth in the consolation final of the 200 IM (1:49.17) at the SEC Championships in Tuscaloosa … Placed second in the consolation final of the 200 free (1:37.31) and 10th in the 200 fly (1:46.67) at the<br />

SEC meet…Touched second in the 100 free (46.13) in the win over FAU…Placed fifth in the 200 fly (1:51.65) for his best finish at Tennessee…Placed fifth in the 200 fly (2:06.14) and sixth in the 100 fly (57.80) versus<br />

Auburn…Finished fourth in the 200 fly (1:52.44) against LSU and fifth in the fly against Purdue and IRCC…Touched fourth in the 200 free (1:42.48) for his best individual finish in the win over Purdue…Placed sixth in the<br />

200-meter IM (2:10.94) at the Alabama Invitational…Touched first in the C-final of the 200 IM (1:54.73) for a 17th place overall finish for his best finish at the Boilermaker Invitational…Earned a fifth place finish in his<br />

first race as a Gator, the 50 free (21.90), at Virginia.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

A two-time state champion in the 200 IM with a time of 1:51 and 500 free with a time of 4:31…Attended the same high school as former Gator Rex Tullius and trained under former Gator Ryan Lochte’s father Steve Locthe.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the Daytona Beach Speed, coached by Steve Lochte.<br />

MATT NORTON<br />

REDSHIRT SENIOR<br />

FREE/FLY/IM<br />

PORT ORANGE, FLA./SPRUCE CREEK<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICA SELECTION<br />

UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

200-yard free relay: Second (1:17.64)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 23.45 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

100 Free: 51.15 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

200 Free: 1:53.47 (2008 FL Swimming LC SR Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:06.11 (2008 FL Swimming LC SR Championships)<br />

1,500 Free: 17:40.41 (2006 FL ATAC Long Course Open)<br />

100 Back: 1:02.45 (2007 ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Back: 2:27.69 (2009 FL TPA Orlando Open)<br />

100 Breast: 1:14.99 (2010 FL TYR Summer Classic LC Invite)<br />

200 Breast: 2:44.42 (2007 FLA PA LCM Meet)<br />

100 Fly: 55.96 (2008 FL Southern Zone Sectional Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 2:02.69 (2008 FL Southern Zone Sectional Championships)<br />

200 IM: 2:06.48 (2008 FL Southern Zone Sectional Championships)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST DIVES<br />

(Yards)<br />

One-Meter: 264.05 (Duke, 2010)<br />

Three-Meter: 279.80 (Duke, 2010)<br />

Platform: 231.65 (2009 ACC Championships)<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11:<br />

DAVID SPRINGFELS<br />

SENIOR<br />

<strong>DIVING</strong><br />

BRADENTON, FLA./ST. STEPHENS EPISCOPAL/GEORGIA TECH<br />

PRIOR TO <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2009-10: Finished second in the three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition at North Carolina with a score of 268.28… Scored career highs of 264.05 on the one-meter boards and 279.80 on the three-meter boards against Duke.<br />

2008-09: Took 13th in the platform <strong>com</strong>petition and 15th on the three-meter boards at the 2009 ACC Championships.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended high school at St. Stephens Episcopal under head coach Tina Broaderson after spending two years at Manatee high School… The 2006 and 2007 Manatee County Male Diver of the Year… A three-time state finalist,<br />

district champion and county champion… Member of the Speedo/NISCA Top-40 National Championship Team… A high-school Academic Diving All-American… Member of the National Honor Society.<br />

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GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SENIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 19.89 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

100 Free: 43.35 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

200 Free: 1:38.91 (2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

1,650 Free: 17:55.76 (2007 FG ABC Invitational)<br />

50 Back: 25.60 (2009 Gamecock Invitational)<br />

100 Back: 50.81 (2010 Florida Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 49.88 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

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NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Tallied two personal-best times at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif., when he finished 137th in the 50 free (23.73) and 148th in the 100 free (51.49)…Finished 15th in the 50 free at the<br />

2007 Summer Junior Nationals … Also placed 36th in the 100 free.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: A two-time <strong>2011</strong> All-American…Finished 10th as a member of the 400 freestyle and 15th as a part of the 200 freestyle relay team at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships…Swam the first leg of the 200 freestyle relay<br />

team that finished first against Indian River State College with a 20.46 split...Finished second in both the 50 and 100 free against SEC opponent Tennessee in a personal-best 20.38 and season-best 44.69, respectively…<br />

A member of both the 200 medley and freestyle relay teams that finished first against Florida Atlantic, while also finishing third individually in the 100 free (46.36)…Finished third in both the 50 (21.36) and 100 free<br />

(46.46) against LSU, while also swimming the final leg of the 400 medley relay team that took third…Opened the season at the All-Florida Invitational with three top-three relay performances – taking first as part of the<br />

200 freestyle relay, second as part of the 200 medley relay and third with the 400 medley relay team…Part of the 400 freestyle relay team that had seven top-three finishes on the year…Helped lead head coach Gregg<br />

Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: Finished third in the 100 free vs. FAU (45.84)…Part of the fourth-place 200 free relay squad at the Georgia Tech Invitational (1:21.63)...Finished seventh as part of the 200 free relay team (1:24.75) at the south<br />

Carolina Invitational.<br />

2008-09: Swam in a total of nine <strong>com</strong>petitions for the Gators during his freshman campaign, including duals against LSU, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida State, Virginia, Florida Atlantic…Also participated in the 2008<br />

Princeton Big Al Invitational and swam at the 2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships in Orlando, Fla., at the end of February…Claimed the Princeton Big Al Invite title in the men’s 100-yard free (44.44)…Also<br />

swam on the second place 200-yard free, 400-yard free and 200-yard medley relays at the Princeton Invite…Took sixth individually in the 50 free (20.53) and 200 free (1:40.42)…Had a career-best meet at the 2009<br />

Florida Swimming Senior Championships, setting season-best marks in the 50 free (20.40), 200 free (1:38.91) and 100 fly (51.29)…Swam the 50 & 100-yard races against LSU, Georgia and Virginia…Exhibitioned the 50<br />

against South Carolina and the 50 & 100 versus Florida State…Capped off Florida’s dual meet season with a victory in the 50 free (21.24 ) against Florida Atlantic and finished second in the 100 free (46.45) against the<br />

Owls.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

The 2006 and 2007 Florida High School State Champion in the 100 free…2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Swimmer of the Year…A three-time high school All-American in 50 and 100 free…2005 and 2006 Treasure Coast<br />

Swimmer of the Year…Member of the Pinch-A-Penny All-State team…Holds Lincoln Park Academy records in the 50, 100 and 200 free and 100 back…Graduated with high honors from high school…Involved with<br />

church youth group…High school coach at Lincoln Park was Duncan Sherrard.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of Indian River Aquatics, coached by Duncan Sherrard.<br />

JAMES TURNER<br />

SENIOR<br />

FREE<br />

FORT PIERCE, FLA./LINCOLN PARK ACADEMY<br />

TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICA SELECTION<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 23.73 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

100 Free: 51.49 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:58.05 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

400 Free: 4:37.49 (2010 FL Dr. Aspi Doctor Memorial)<br />

50 Back: 29.89 (2010 FG SPEEDO International AG)<br />

100 Back: 1:02.36 (2010 Florida Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 56.64 (<strong>2011</strong> Nationals TT)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 20.53 (2010 Florida Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

100 Free: 46.16 (2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 54.17 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

200 Breast: 2:07.90 (2010 Florida Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:58.74 (2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Named to the <strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championship Team for Netherland Antilles…Recorded personal best times at the <strong>2011</strong> World Championships in Shanghai, China, in the 50 (28.21) and 100 breast (1:04.50), finishing 67th<br />

and 136th, respectively…Finished 23rd in the 100 breast at the <strong>2011</strong> Pan American Games swimming for Netherland Antilles in Guadalajara, Mexico…Swam at the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome, Italy, during<br />

summer 2009…Placed 69th in the 50-meter breaststroke (29.04), 90th in the 50 free (23.79) and <strong>12</strong>6th in the 100-meter free (53.00) at Worlds…Represented Netherlands Antilles in Beijing at the 2008 Olympic Games,<br />

making the cut in the 50-meter freestyle…Curacao, Netherlands Antilles 2006 and 2005 National Spokesman…A two-time Central and Caribbean age group record holder…Holds one National Record for Netherlands<br />

Antilles…Best Student-Athlete of the Year, 2005 and 2006 (Radulphus College, Curacao)…2008 IOC Olympic Scholarship recipient.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Named to the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Honor Roll…Earned All-America honors as a member of the 200 medley relay team that finished sixth at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships…Captured the 100 breast title four times<br />

throughout the season, versus Georgia, Georgia Tech, Indian River State College and at the UGA Last Chance Meet…Swam the fastest 100 breast by a Florida swimmer at the Bulldog Invitational with a personal-best<br />

54.17 to finish sixth in the pool…Member of the 200 medley relay team that continually finished in the top-three on the year, with third-place finishes against Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia Tech and at the Georgia Tech<br />

Invitational, a second-place mark versus Virginia and a first-place finish at the All-Florida Invitational and Georgia Tech Invite…Finished second in the 100 free against Georgia Tech Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his<br />

11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: Swam career-best times in the 50 free (20:53) and 200 breast (2:07.90) at the 2010 Florida Swimming Senior Championships…Placed third in the 100 breast (55.73) against Auburn…Part of the winning 200<br />

medley relay squad (1:31.37) against FAU…Won the 100 breast (57.<strong>12</strong>) against Indian River State College...Took third in the 100 breast (55.98) against Florida State...Finish sixth in the 50 free (21.19) and eighth in the 100<br />

breast (1:00.71) at the South Carolina Invitational, while being part of the eighth place 200 (1:34.89) and 400 medley relay (3:27.26) teams and 10th-place 400 free relay (3:08.22) squad…Part of the winning 400 medley<br />

relay (3:17.58) team against Georgia...Finished second in the 100 breast (57.48) against Georgia Tech.<br />

2008-09: Named to the 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll…A redshirt candidate…Did not participate in any UF duals…Swam four events at the 2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships, clocking seasonbest<br />

times in the 50 free (20.89), 100 free (46.16), 100 breast (59.35) and 200 IM (1:58.74).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

High school coach at the Bolles School was Sergio Lopez.<br />

RODION DAVELAAR<br />

JUNIOR<br />

FREE/BREAST<br />

WILLEMSTAD, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES/THE BOLLES SCHOOL<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

NETHERLANDS ANTILLES NATIONAL TEAM MEMBER<br />

<strong>2011</strong> FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITOR FOR<br />

NETHERLAND ANTILLES<br />

<strong>2011</strong> PAN AMERICAN GAMES COMPETITOR FOR<br />

NETHERLAND ANTILLES<br />

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(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 23.79 (2009 FINA World Championships)<br />

100 Free: 53.00 (2009 World Championships)<br />

200 Free: 2:07.65 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Shark Open)<br />

50 Back: 29.71 (2008 FL Senior Circuit)<br />

100 Back: 1:02.15 (2008 FINA World Youth Championships)<br />

50 Breast: 28.21 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

100 Breast: 1:04.50 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:39.57 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 IM: 2:15.11 (2010 FL SZ Section Championships)


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: 46.23 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:38.10 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

1,000 Free: 9:26.13 (FAU, 2010)<br />

1,650 Free: 15:27.72 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

200 Back: 2:04.81 (2009 FL CAT Last Chance JO Qualifier)<br />

100 Fly: 52.09 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:13.17 (2008 MN Minnesota Grand Prix)<br />

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NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Finished 71st in the 1,500-meter free at the 2010 Long Course U.S. Nationals in Irvine, Calif.,…Placed 15th in the 800 free and 16th in the 400 free at the 2007 Summer Junior Nationals…Timed in the Senior Nationals in<br />

the 400 and 800 free.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Honorable Mention…Named to the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll…A consistent long distance <strong>com</strong>petitor for the Gators…Had three top-10 finishes at<br />

the UGA Last Chance Meet in the 500 free, 1,650 free and 200 free finishing third, fifth and seventh respectively…Finished second in both the 100 and 1,650 free against Indian River State College touching in 46.99 and an<br />

NCAA “B” cut 15:27.76, respectively…Took second in the 500 free against Tennessee with a NCAA “B” cut 4:25.02…Against Florida Atlantic, finished second in the field with a time of 1:41.42…Captured his first individual<br />

victory in the 1,650 free at the Big Al Open with a personal-best 15:27.72…Finished 10th out of 31 <strong>com</strong>petitors in the 1,650 free at the Georgia Tech Invitational…Against LSU, finished third in the 1,650 free, clocking in<br />

at 15:54.35…Opened the 2010-11 season with an eighth place finish at the All-Florida Invitational.<br />

2009-10: Finished second in the 1,000 free (9:26.13) against FAU...Swam at the Georgia Fall Invitational, placing 10th in the 500 free (4:33.96), fifth in the 200 free (1:41.75), eighth in the 200 free (1:41.42) and 10th in the<br />

1650 free (15:53.26)...Part of the fourth-place 800 free relay team (6:48.00) at the South Carolina Invitational.<br />

2008-09: A 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll selection…A redshirt candidate…Did not <strong>com</strong>pete for UF during the 2008-09 season…Swam at the 2009 Florida Swimming Senior Championships in Orlando, clocking<br />

season-best times of 1:38.10 in the 200 free, 4:26.06 in the 500 free and 15:31.28 in the mile…Swam at the 2008 Holiday Classic in Gainesville, recording a 50.38 in the 100-yard free.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Berkeley Preparatory School Male Athlete of the Year…Was the 2007-08 St. Petersburg Times Swimmer of the Year…Additionally tabbed the 2007-08 winner of the Jessie Helfrich Hicks Award for being an outstanding<br />

Hillsborough County swimmer…Berkeley Prep record holder in the 200 and 500 free…Four-time high school All-American…A Meals-on-Wheels driver…Member of the National Honor Society…High school coach was<br />

Kevin Rosepapa<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of Berkeley Barracudas, coached by Kevin Rosepapa.<br />

JONATHAN JORDAN<br />

JUNIOR<br />

DISTANCE FREE<br />

TAMPA, FLA./BERKELEY PREP<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CSCAA DIVISION I SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA<br />

HONORABLE MENTION<br />

TWO-TIME SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL<br />

SEC FRESHMAN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL HONOREE<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 53.71 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

200 Free: 1:53.43 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

400 Free: 4:00.74 (2010 ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

800 Free: 8:22.71 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

1,500 Free: 15:44.94 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 58.77 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)<br />

200 Fly: 2:18.37 (2010 NC Charlotte UltraSwim)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Free: 1:40.24 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

50 Back: 23.41 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

100 Back: 49.39 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Back: 1:48.64 (2010 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

200 Breast: 2:15.03 (2008 FL “Al Soltis Memorial”)<br />

50 Fly: 22.61 (2008 FL NCSA Junior Nationals)<br />

100 Fly: 46.73 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:43.89 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:51.01 (2009 FL Spring SR Championships)<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Collected a career-best time in the 200 fly at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif., when he touched the wall in 2:01.34 for 38th…Finished 68th in the 100 fly at the 2010 National Championships<br />

with a personal-best time of 55.39…At the 2009 ConocoPhillips National Championships, finished sixth in the 100 back with a career-fast mark of 58.79.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Named to the Capital One Academic All-District At-Large Second Team…Chosen as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America award winner…Selected to the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll…A <strong>2011</strong><br />

All-American after finishing 11th in the 200 fly, touching in 1:44.00 at the NCAA Championships…Finished 13th in the 100 fly at the SEC Championships with a 47.45 mark…Part of the winning 400 medley relay team<br />

against Indian River State College…Swept both back events against Florida Atlantic, finishing the 100 back in 51.53 and the 200 back in 1:51.97 and was a part of the winning 200 medley relay team…Finished second in<br />

the 200 fly (1:49.64) against Georgia Tech…Took first in the 200 fly and second in the 100 fly against LSU, finishing in 1:51.67 and 50.20, respectively…Placed third in the 100 fly versus Georgia with a 49.41 mark…Won<br />

his first individual victory of the season when he captured the 100 fly (49.77) title against Virginia…Opened the season with three second place finishes at the All-Florida Invitational in the 100 fly (49.70), 100 back (50.97)<br />

and 200 back (1:51.35)…Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: Placed third against FAU in the 200 medley relay (1:35.54)…Finished fourth in the in the 400 medley relay (3:26.04) and sixth in the 400 free relay (3:07.34) at the Georgia Tech Invitational.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Graduated from Clearwater Central Catholic High School in 2009…Received Medal of Honor, President’s Education Award…2009 Advanced Placement Academic Achievement…Was a four time Letter of Scholarship for<br />

Academic Achievement recipient, a two time Academic All-American, a member of National Honor Society, a member of Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society)…A two time Florida State Champion in the 100 Fly and 100<br />

Back…The 2009 St. Pete Time’s Swimmer of the Year…A five time All-American…The State Farm Athlete of the Month (November), Dairy Farmers Athlete of the Year, and a ten time record-holder for Clearwater Central<br />

Catholic…Coached in high school by Tim McCain.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of Clearwater Aquatic Team, coached by Randy Reese.<br />

CAMERON MARTIN<br />

JUNIOR<br />

FLY/BACK<br />

CLEARWATER, FLA./CLEARWATER CENTRAL CATHOLIC<br />

ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT AT-LARGE<br />

SECOND TEAM SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CSCAA DIVISION I SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL SELECTION<br />

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(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 24.74 (2008 FL NCSA Junior Nationals)<br />

100 Free: 53.99 (2009 FL Fast Friday CAT Race)<br />

50 Back: 27.49 (2008 FL NCSA Junior Nationals)<br />

100 Back: 58.79 (2009 ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Back: 2:<strong>12</strong>.29 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Shark Open)<br />

50 Fly: 25.76 (2008 FL NCSA Junior Nationals)<br />

100 Fly: 55.39 (2010 National Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 2:01.34 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Free: 1:33.87 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:35.24 (Florida Atlantic, 1/16/10)<br />

100 Fly: 47.39 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:42.80 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:44.24 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

400 IM: 3:44.18 (2010 SEC Championships)<br />

SEBASTIEN ROUSSEAU<br />

JUNIOR<br />

FREE/FLY/IM<br />

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA/ABBOTTS COLLEGE<br />

SIX-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

FOUR-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

THREE-TIME ALL-SEC FRESHMAN SELECTION<br />

2008 OLYMPIAN FOR SOUTH AFRICA<br />

HOLDS THE SOUTH AFRICAN 200 FLY NATIONAL RECORD<br />

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NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the South African National Team…Holds the South African 200-meter fly National Record (1:54.51) from when he <strong>com</strong>peted at the 2009 FINA World Championships, and a part of the Nation’s record holding<br />

800 Free Relay Team that <strong>com</strong>peted at the 2009 World Championships in Rome, Italy…Swam at the <strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships, narrowly missing the finals of the 200 fly as he finished 17th in 1:57.15 and part of<br />

the 800-meter freestyle relay team from south Africa that finished <strong>12</strong>th…<strong>2011</strong> Telkom South Africa National Championships 200 fly (1:57.95) silver medalist…Won silver on South Africa’s 400-meter medley relay squad<br />

at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India…Also won a bronze on his country’s 800-meter free relay team at the same event…Swam personal-bests times at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 200 fly<br />

(1:57.45), 200 free (1:51.08), 200 IM (2:02.33) and 400 IM (4.29.07)…Times in the 200 fly (second) and 200 IM (eighth) are top-10 in school history…Competed at the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships in Irvine, Calif., finishing<br />

14th in the 200-meter fly (1:58.52) and 400-meter IM (4:29.07), as well as 17th in the 200-meter IM (2:03.98) and 35th in the 100-meter fly (54.88)…Competed at the 2008 Olympics as a member of the 800-meter<br />

free relay team that came in eighth.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Earned four All-America honors at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships, bringing his career total to six…Won his first NCAA Championship as part of the 800 free relay team, and finished seventh in both the 200 free<br />

and fly <strong>com</strong>petitions. His 1:34.19 in the 200 fly at the NCAA Championships, is a personal-best time…Earned two All-SEC honors, bringing his career total to four…Broke both the SEC and school record as part of the 800<br />

free relay squad at the <strong>2011</strong> conference championships…Took home bronze at the SEC Championships in the 200 fly, with a 1:42.80 mark that ranks fourth in school history, and also finished fourth in the 200 IM, touching<br />

in 1:44.50…Captured the 200 fly title against SEC foe Auburn, touching in 1:46.04…Swam the second leg of the first-place 800 FR at the SMU Classic, while also finishing third in the 400 IM (season-best, 3:52.98) and<br />

fourth in both the 200 fly and 500 free…Won the 400 IM with a 3:53.92 NCAA qualifying time against Georgia Tech…Against rival Florida State, won both the 200 fly and IM, and finished second in the 100 fly…Clinched<br />

dual victories against LSU in both the 200 (1:38.94) and 500 free (4:31.81), while also swimming the third leg of the first-place 400 MR…Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

2009-10: Earned the first two All-America honors of his career at the 2010 NCAA Championships by placing sixth in the 200-yard fly and <strong>12</strong>th in the 400-yard IM…A two-time All-SEC selection as a member of the 800<br />

free relay and 400 medley relay UF squads…A three-time freshman All-SEC selection as the highest freshman finisher in the 400 IM, 200 IM and 200 fly after finishing third in the 400 IM and fourth in the 200 IM and fly…<br />

Placed second in the 200 fly vs. Auburn (1:47.62)…Won the 200 fly (1:47.97) in his Orange and Blue debut in the win over FAU.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Graduated from Abbotts College where he swam under Karoly Von Toros…Trained with the Vineyard Swim Club.<br />

UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

200 Fly: Third (1:42.82)<br />

200 IM: Eighth (1:44.35)<br />

400 IM: Seventh (3:44.18)<br />

800 Free Relay: Second (6:15.91)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Fifth<br />

(Meters)<br />

(3:08.48)<br />

200 Fly: Second (1:57.45)<br />

200 IM: Eighth (2:02.33)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Free: 53.<strong>12</strong> (<strong>2011</strong> NC Charlotte UltraSwim)<br />

200 Free: 1:49.44 (<strong>2011</strong> Winter Championships)<br />

400 Free: 3:59.34 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 54.88 (2010 Pan Pacific Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:57.15 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:51.08 (2010 Commonwealth Games)<br />

200 IM: 2:02.33 (2010 Commonwealth Games)<br />

400 IM: 4:29.07 (2010 Commonwealth Games)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST DIVES<br />

(Yards)<br />

One-meter: 285.76 (Indian River State College, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Three-meter: 306.85 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

SEAN SALEY<br />

JUNIOR<br />

<strong>DIVING</strong><br />

POMPANO BEACH, FLA./POMPANO BEACH<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Walked on to the men’s diving team in the spring semester…Took eighth in the one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition (283.05) and tenth in the three-meter (career-high, 263.00) <strong>com</strong>petition at the UGA Last Chance Meet…<br />

Finished fifth in the one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition and eighth in the three meter <strong>com</strong>petition against Indian River State College with a 285.76 (career-high) and 254.93 score, respectively…Made his debut as a Gator diver<br />

against Florida Atlantic, finishing sixth in the one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition (226.06).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Pompano Beach High School and trained with the Fort Lauderdale Diving Team under head coach Tim O’Brien…Named to the Broward County All-Area Honorable Mention Diving Team in 2007 and 2008…Competed<br />

at the Speedo National Junior Diving Championships in Coral Springs, Fla.…Club teammates with current UF teammates Colin Bell and Anthony and Michael Lewark.<br />

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GATOR MEN’S BIOS - JUNIORS<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: 48.72 (2009 FL Spring Senior Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:38.61 (2010 FL Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

500 Free: 4:21.24 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

1000 Free: 9:08.58 (Auburn, 1/21/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

1650 Free: 15:07.05 (2008 ConocoPhillips SCY Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:54.56 (<strong>2011</strong> Georgia Tech Invitational)<br />

400 IM: 3:59.52 (2010 FL Swimming Senior Championships)<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the 2009 National Team…Competed in the 2009 Pan-Pacific Championships…The 2008 Speedo Junior National Champion in the 400-meter free, the 800-meter free and the 1,500-meter free…Competed in<br />

the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb., in the 1,500-meter freestyle…Secured trials cuts in both the 400-meter free and 1,500-meter freestyle.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Named to the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll…One of the Gators top long and middle distance swimmers…Swam a 4:21.75 in the 500 free and 15:21.32 in the 1,650 free at the UGA Last Chance meet to finish<br />

first and fourth, respectively…Won the 500 free, touching in 4:30.79 against Indian River State College…Captured the 1,000 free title in a personal-best 9:08.58 and finished second in the 500 free (4:28.13) against<br />

SEC opponent Auburn…Clinched dual victories against Florida Atlantic, winning the 200 and 500 free in 1:40.56 (season best) and 4:31.14, respectively…Won the 1,000 free (9:11.99) and finished third in the 500 free<br />

(4:34.14) against Georgia Tech…Claimed the 1,650 free title against LSU, touching in 15:47.14...Against Georgia, finished second in the 500 free (4:27.01) and third in the 1,000 free (9:10.72)…Opened the season at the<br />

All-Florida Invitational finishing first in the 500 free (4:28.67) and second in both the 1,650 free (15:36.78) and as a member of the 800 freestyle relay team.<br />

2009-10: Took third in the 1,000 free (9:28.36) against Indian River State College…Placed third in the 500 free (4:26.20) at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational...Finished third against Florida State in the 1000 free<br />

(9:22.24)…Placed second vs. Georgia Tech in the 1,000 free (9:30.41)…Took third in the 1,000 free (9:23.69) in the season opener against Virginia.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Attended Newsome High School…Won the 500-yard free with a new state record at the 2009 FHSAA Class 2A State Championships and was the runner-up in the 200-yard freestyle…Was the FHSAA Class 2A 100-yard fly<br />

State Champion, as well as the being the runner-up in the 100-yard backstroke his junior year…Graduated with honors…Coached at Newsome by Chau Clark.<br />

CLUB<br />

A member of Brandon Blue Wave, coached by Peter Banks and Mio Vasic.<br />

JASON TAYLOR<br />

JUNIOR<br />

FREE<br />

PLANT CITY, FLA./NEWSOME<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL SELECTION<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 26.05 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Shark Open)<br />

100 Free: 53.99 (2009 FL Spring Senior Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:53.27 (2008 Speedo Junior National Championships)<br />

400 Free: 3:55.19 (2008 Speedo Junior National Championships)<br />

800 Free: 8:07.77 (2008 Speedo Junior National Championships)<br />

1500 Free: 15:34.58 (2010 National Championships)<br />

100 Back: 1:00.92 (2009 FG Speedo Championship Series-SZ)<br />

200 Fly: 2:05.61 (2009 FG Speedo Championship Series-SZ)<br />

200 IM: 2:14.53 (2008 FL Swimming LC SR Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:37.75 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Free: 46.53 (FAU, 1/15/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

200 Free: 1:41.08 (<strong>2011</strong> All-Florida Invitational)<br />

500 Free: 4:36.00 (<strong>2011</strong> All-Florida Invitational)<br />

100 Back: 50.73 (LSU, 10/15/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

100 Breast: 57.07 (<strong>2011</strong> Georgia Tech Fall Invitational)<br />

200 Breast: 2:04.70 (<strong>2011</strong> All-Florida Invitational)<br />

100 Fly: 46.03 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Fly: 1:42.13 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:43.69 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

400 IM: 3:52.22 (<strong>2011</strong> Georgia Tech Fall Invitational)<br />

MARCIN CIESLAK<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

FLY/IM<br />

WARSAW, POLAND/SMS KRAKÓW<br />

FIVE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION<br />

EIGHT-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITOR<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CSCAA DIVISION I SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC MALE FRESHMAN SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

THREE-TIME <strong>2011</strong> SEC CHAMPION<br />

(100 FLY, 200 & 400 MEDLEY RELAY)<br />

POLAND NATIONAL TEAM MEMBER<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the Polish National Team…Represented Poland at the <strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships…Swam both the 200 fly and 200 IM on the world stage in Shanghai, China, reaching the semifinals of each race and<br />

recording personal best times in each event of 1:56.13 and 1:59.77, respectively…Recorded two second-place finishes at the Michigan Grand Prix in the 100 and 200 fly, while also taking ninth in the 200 IM… Took sixth<br />

in the men’s 200 fly (1:53.09) at the 2010 FINA Short-Course World Championships in Dubai, UAE…Also took 19th in the 200 IM and 23rd in the 100 fly in his first international finals at the Short-Course World Championships…Took<br />

fifth in the 200 fly at the 2010 European Championships…Won the 100 fly and came in second in the 200 fly at the 2010 Junior European Championships…Won the same events in 2009 at the Junior<br />

European Championships…Placed fifth in the 400 IM at the 2008 World Junior Championships.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…Earned five All-America honors at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships, individually in the both the 100 and 200 fly, as well as the 200 IM. Also<br />

earned All-America honors as a member of the 200 and 400 medley relay team…Was one of two freshman to place in the top eight in four different events at the National Championships…Named the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Male<br />

Freshman Swimmer of the Year, while also picking up four All-SEC honors…Swam UF’s fastest time of the season in three individual events (100 fly, 46.03; 200 fly, 1:42.13; 200 IM, 1:43.69) and two relay events…Became<br />

the first Gator since Ryan Lochte in 2006, and the first UF freshman since Steve McDonnell in 1970 to win the SEC crown in the 100 fly...Part of the SEC Championship 200 and 400 medley relay teams…Captured silver in<br />

both the 200 IM and fly in his conference championship debut…Clinched two individual victories against Tennessee, sweeping both fly events…Won the 100 fly and finished second in both the 200 fly and 200 IM against<br />

SEC foe Auburn…Made his collegiate debut against Georgia Tech, capturing third in the 200 breast and as a part of the first-place 200 medley relay team… Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive<br />

top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Graduated from SMS Kraków where he swam under head coach Maria Jakóbik...Member of the WarszawiankaWarszawa club team.<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Fly: Third (46.03)<br />

200 Fly: Second (1:42.13)<br />

200 IM: Sixth, tied (1:43.69)<br />

200 Medley Relay: First (1:24.94)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Second (3:04.99)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Fly: Fourth (53.08)<br />

200 Fly: First (1:56.13)<br />

200 IM: Second (1:59.77)<br />

(Meters)<br />

200 Free: 1:55.70 (<strong>2011</strong> Florida Shark Open)<br />

100 Breast: 1:06.79 (<strong>2011</strong> Florida Shark Open)<br />

200 Breast: 2:26.41 (<strong>2011</strong> Florida Shark Open)<br />

100 Fly: 53.08 (<strong>2011</strong> Michigan Grand Prix)<br />

200 Fly: 1:56.13 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

200 IM: 1:59.77 (<strong>2011</strong> FINA World Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:24.91 (<strong>2011</strong> Polish Championships)


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 19.63 (<strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships)<br />

100 Free: 43.09 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:37.23 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

50 Back: 24.69 (Virginia, 10/11/2010)<br />

100 Back: 51.08 (2009 FL Gator Holiday Classic)<br />

200 Back: 1:58.15 (2009 FL Gator Holiday Classic)<br />

100 Fly: 49.79 (2010 Princeton Big Al Open)<br />

200 IM: 1:57.90 (2010 FL Swim Orlando YMCA Winter Open)<br />

BRAD DEBORDE<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

FREE<br />

LONGWOOD, FLA./LAKE BRANTLEY<br />

TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICAN<br />

FOUR-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> ALL-SEC FRESHMAN<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CSCAA DIVISION I SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN<br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

100 Fly: Third (46.03)<br />

200 Fly: Second (1:42.13)<br />

200 IM: Sixth, tied (1:43.69)<br />

200 Medley Relay: First (1:24.94)<br />

400 Medley Relay: Second (3:04.99)<br />

(Meters)<br />

100 Fly: Fourth (53.08)<br />

200 Fly: First (1:56.13)<br />

200 IM: Second (1:59.77)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 23.24 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

100 Free: 49.94 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

200 Free: 1:53.83 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 Free: 4:30.43 (2009 FL TPA Orlando Open)<br />

50 Back: 29.77 (2009 FL TPA Orlando Open)<br />

100 Back: 1:00.36 (2010 FL Swimming LC Senior Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 58.80 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 IM: 2:15.71 (2010 FL Swimming LC Senior Championships)<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Recorded three career marks at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif.,…Finished 75th in the 50 free (23.24), 34th in the 100 free (49.94) and 162nd in the 200 free (1:53.83) in his first<br />

National’s appearance.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Selected as a <strong>2011</strong> CSCAA Division I Scholar All-America Award Winner…Qualified for the NCAA Championships as a freshman, taking home honorable mention All-America nods in the 200 and 400 free relay…<br />

Swam the fastest time ever by a UF freshman in the 50 free (19.63), which tied for the fastest mark of the season by a UF swimmer (Brett Fraser)…Finished third in the 50 free and sixth in the 100 free at the SEC Championships<br />

clocking in at 19.64 and 43.26, respectively…Was also a member of the second place 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams at the conference championships, finishing with four All-SEC honors and earning a spot on<br />

the All-SEC Freshman squad…Captured a pair of individual victories in the 50 free (20.57) and 100 fly (49.85) and swam the first leg of the 200 freestyle relay that finished first against Florida Atlantic…Won the 100 free<br />

crown against Georgia Tech, touching in 45.87…Collected four top-three finishes at the Big Al Open with a second in both the 50 (20.69) and 100 free (44.82) as well as a member of the 200 FR team and a third in the 100<br />

back (51.30)…Made his NCAA swimming debut at the All-Florida Invitational, swimming as a member of both the 200 and 400 FR teams that each finished third…Finished in the top-three 13 times as a contributing<br />

member of relay squads…Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Graduated from Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, Fla.,…Trained with Patriot Aquatics under head coach Clay Parnell…Four-time high school All-American…Named to the All-County Swim Team his last<br />

three years, and earned All-Conference first team honors as well…Won the state title in the 200 free his senior season…Won a silver medal in the 100 free as a senior…2009 Seminole County Swimmer of the Year…<br />

Broke three high-school records his senior year…The Orlando Sentinel Varsity Athlete of the Week for the week of Nov. 19, 2009…Named to the Pinch a Penny Honor Roll his last three years…Lake Brantley’s most valuable<br />

swimmer his sophomore through senior seasons, while being the varsity swim team captain his junior and senior years…Qualified for the state meet all four years…A National AP Scholar his senior year.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 20.75 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

100 Free: 45.71 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

100 Back: 56.23 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

200 Back: 2:15.89 (2010 FL GSC Holiday Classic)<br />

100 Fly: 51.79 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Swimming Spring Senior)<br />

BRAD DEBORDE<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

FREE<br />

ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS/ISKL<br />

TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICAN<br />

FOUR-TIME ALL-SEC SELECTION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> ALL-SEC FRESHMAN<br />

<strong>2011</strong> CSCAA DIVISION I SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Recorded three career marks at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif.,…Finished 75th in the 50 free (23.24), 34th in the 100 free (49.94) and 162nd in the 200 free (1:53.83) in his first<br />

National’s appearance.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Finished second in the 50 free in the win over Indian River State College, touching in 21.38…Part of the 200 freestyle relay that came in second against Florida Atlantic…Swam the third leg of the 400 freestyle<br />

relay squad that came in third in the win over Georgia Tech…Made his collegiate debut at the All-Florida Invitational, as a part of the 200 freestyle relay that finished third.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Graduated from the International School of Kuala Lumpur in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia…Won gold medals in the 50 free and 400 free relay at the 2009 Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools Championships,<br />

while taking home a silver in the 100 fly…Set the IASAS record in 50 free, while being honored with the FINA Award for his meet-high 670 points at the meet.<br />

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(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 24.38 (<strong>2011</strong> Speedo Junior National Championships)<br />

100 Free: 52.81 (<strong>2011</strong> Speedo Junior National Championships)<br />

200 Free: 2:03.16 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

100 Back: 1:06.27 (2010 FL SZ Sectional Championships)<br />

100 Fly: 58.19 (<strong>2011</strong> Speedo Junior National Championships)


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST DIVES<br />

One-meter: 337.66 (FAU, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Three-meter: 378.9 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

Platform: 304.45 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Diving Championships)<br />

MIKE LEWARK<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

<strong>DIVING</strong><br />

DAVIE, FLA./AMERICAN HERITAGE<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

CAREER BEST DIVES<br />

One-meter: 336.00 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

Three-meter: 342.45 (LSU, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Platform:<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

321.4 (<strong>2011</strong> Bulldog Invitational)<br />

2010-11: Named to the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Academic Honor Roll…Competed on the platform at the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, taking 18th with a 261.10 prelim score…Scored 283.40 on the platform at the SEC Diving<br />

Championships, for 14th place. Took 23rd on both the one-meter (249.00) and three-meter (276.80) boards at the conference championships…Finished second on the platform with a career-best 321.40, and fourth on the<br />

one-meter boards (323.93) at the Last Chance Meet…Took fourth in three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition in the win over Indian River State College (296.17)…Finished seventh and eighth in the one-meter and three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition,<br />

respectively, against Georgia Tech…Made his 2010-11 debut at the Tennessee Diving Invitational, finishing <strong>12</strong>th in platform <strong>com</strong>petition…Appeared in eight meets on the year for the Gators.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from the International Baccalaureate program of South Fork High School in 2009…Was in National Honor Society…In addition to diving, was a varsity track and field athlete…Was in Eagle Scouts…Coached<br />

at South Fork by Dave Suba.<br />

CLUB<br />

Member of the Indian River Divers, coached by Dave Suba.<br />

CHRIS JONES<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

<strong>DIVING</strong><br />

PALM CITY, FLA./SOUTH FORK<br />

<strong>2011</strong> SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL SELECTION<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Competed at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships following the conclusion of his freshman campaign, finishing 32nd and 24th in one-meter and three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition, respectively…Scored a career-high<br />

304.45 in the preliminary rounds of the platform <strong>com</strong>petition to finish 10th. Also qualified for Zones with a 310.85 on the three-meter boards…Took second and third at the UGA Last Chance Meet in three- and one-meter<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition, respectively…Swept both diving events against Florida Atlantic with a first-place finish in one- and three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition, scoring a career-high 337.66 and 357.83, respectively…Finished third, sixth and<br />

eighth at the Big Al Open in the platform, three-meter and one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition, respectively…Captured his first career victory against Virginia on the one-meter boards, while also taking second in the men’s threemeter<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition…Made his collegiate debut at the All-Florida Invitational, with a 344.25 score on the one-meter boards to finish seventh out of all <strong>com</strong>petitors.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from American Heritage School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.…Trained with Ft. Lauderdale Dive Team under head coach Dave Burgering…Named to the 2009 All-Broward second-team diving squad.<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - SOPHOMORES<br />

CAREER BEST TIMES<br />

(Yards)<br />

50 Free: 21.23 (2010 MA OB Eastern Interscholastic Championships)<br />

100 Free: 45.26 (2010 NI Speedo Champions Series)<br />

500 Free: 4:18.61 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

1,650 Free: 14:52.11 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

100 Back: 50.76 (2010 MA GAAC Last Ditch Time Trial)<br />

100 Fly: 52.47 (2010 NJ Junior Olympics)<br />

200 Fly: 1:50.07 (2010 NI Speedo Champions Series)<br />

400 IM: 3:44.09 (<strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships)<br />

CONNOR SIGNORIN<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

FREE/IM<br />

EAST WINDSOR, N.J./PEDDIE SCHOOL<br />

TWO-TIME ALL AMERICAN<br />

FOUR-TIME ALL- SEC SELECTION<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the U.S. National Youth Team since 2009 in the 200 and 400 IM and 400 free…Competed at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo Alto, Calif., where he finished 52nd in the 1,500 free, 80th<br />

in the 200 back, and recorded personal bests in both the 200 (2:03.18) and 400 IM (4:20.90), finishing 30th and 13th, respectively…Competed at the National Youth Team Mare Nostrum 2010 Meet in Barcelona, Spain, in<br />

June 2010… Swam on the National Youth World Cup Team in November 2009 at the Stockholm & Berlin World Cup Meets…Invited to the prestigious National Open Water Select Came in June 2009 in Ft. Myers, Fla., as<br />

well as the National Select Camp in January 2009 at the Olympic training center in Colorado Springs, Colo.,... A 2009 World Champion Trials qualifier in the 200, 400 and 1,500 free, along with the 200 and 400 IM…Competed<br />

in the 400 and 1,500-meter free at the 2008 Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb.<br />

AT <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11: Two-time <strong>2011</strong> NCAA All-American and four–time All-SEC selection…Swam in the 400 IM (3:45.82 ) and 1,650 free (15:00.13) in his National Championship debut finishing 13th and 14th, respectively…Had<br />

three top-10 finishes and personal-best times at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Championships, taking second in the 1,650 free (14:52.11), fourth in the 400 IM (3:44.09) and 6th in the 500 free (4:18.61)…Took third in both the 200 fly<br />

(1:51.30) and IM (1:50.11) against Indian River State College…Won the 1,000 free and finished third in the 500 free against Tennessee touching the wall in 9:08.84 and 4:29.64, respectively…Part of the 800 freestyle<br />

championship relay team at the SMU Classic…Finished first in the 200 back (1:50.70) and as part of the 400 freestyle relay team, and took second in the 1,000 free (9:13.90) against Georgia Tech…Finished third in the<br />

200 back in back-to-back meets against Virginia and Georgia, touching the wall in 1:51.<strong>12</strong> and 1:50.83, respectively…In his collegiate debut at the All-Florida Invitational, took home two meet titles winning the 400 IM<br />

in 3:57.52 and as a member of the first place 400 medley relay team, while also taking second with the 800 freestyle relay team, and individually in the 200 IM (1:52.70)…Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th<br />

consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL:<br />

Graduated from Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J…Trained with Peddie Aquatics under head coach Greg Wriede… A NISCA All-American from 2008-10…National Age Group record holder for 15 year old boys in the<br />

3,000-yard freestyle, while holding top-10 marks as a 15 year old in the 200 and 400 IM and 400 and 1,500 free… A New Jersey record holder for 15 to 18 year old boys in the 500, 1,000 and 1,500-yard free, 200 IM, 800<br />

free relay and 200 and 400 medley relay…Scholastic All-American by USA Swimming in 2008 and 2010…Team captain of his high school team during the 2009-10 campaign…Named Most Outstanding Swimmer at the<br />

Eastern Interscholastic Swim Championships in 2009…Received the Matthew R. Weiner ’98 Award at Peddie’s Commencement in May 2010…Awarded the Clinton I Sprout Swimming Cup for Outstanding Ability, Loyalty<br />

and Sportsmanship in 2008, 2009 and 2010…Owns Peddie School records in the 1,000-yard free, 1,650-yard free, 200-meter free, 1,500 meter free, and 400-meter IM President of the Latin Club and member of the Gold<br />

Key and Blue Key Societies…A Special Olympics volunteer from 2007-2010.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong><br />

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UF ALL-TIME RANKINGS<br />

(Yards)<br />

1,650 Free: Fourth (14.52.11)<br />

400 IM: Ninth (3:44.09)<br />

(Meters)<br />

400 IM: Eighth (4:20.90)<br />

(Meters)<br />

50 Free: 25.15 (2010 NJ Montclair Summer Challenge)<br />

100 Free: 52.53 (2010 Junior National Championships)<br />

400 Free: 3:55.84 (2010 Junior National Championships)<br />

50 Back: 28.93 (2010 NJ Montclair Summer Challenge)<br />

100 Back: 59.09 (2010 Junior National Championships)<br />

200 Back: 2:05.67 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

100 Breast: 1:09.08 (2010 NJ Summer Sizzle XX)<br />

200 Fly: 2:04.51 (<strong>2011</strong> FL Southern Zone Sectional C)<br />

200 IM: 2:03.18 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)<br />

400 IM: 4:20.90 (<strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships)


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

SHELBY MCLEAN<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE/IM<br />

SARASOTA, FLA./RIVERVIEW<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the USA Junior National Team and 2010 Junior Pan-<br />

Pacific Team… Captured the gold medal in the 400 free at the 2010<br />

Pan-Pacific Junior Championship in Maui, Hawaii, while also finishing<br />

third in both the 200 and 800 free, being named the Male Performer<br />

of the Meet for his efforts… The 2010 Long Course Junior National<br />

High Point Award winner…2008 Olympic Trials participant.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Riverview High School…Trains at Sarasota YMCA under<br />

head coach Steve Brown…Rated the No. 2 men’s swimming recruit<br />

in the country by CollegeSwimming.<strong>com</strong>…Named a 2010 NISCA/<br />

Speedo Swimming and Diving All-American…Named to the 2010<br />

Pinch-A-Penny All-State Team after winning state titles in the 200 IM<br />

and 500 free…Broke the national junior record with a 3:52.32 finish<br />

in the 400 free during the prelims of the 2010 U.S. Junior Nationals<br />

in Irvine, Calif.,…Won the 400 and 800 free, and 400 IM, while<br />

placing second in the 200 free and third in the 1,500 free…Six-time<br />

FHSAA state champion…Three-time USA Swimming Scholastic<br />

All-American…FHSAA state record holder in the 500 free, as well as a<br />

five-time national age group record holder…Has swum since he was<br />

eight years old…Chose Florida over Texas, Stanford, North Carolina<br />

and Georgia.<br />

MATTHEW CURBY<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

IM/BACK<br />

OVIEDO, FLA./HAGERTY<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended at Hagerty High School…Trained with the Blue Dolphins<br />

Swim Team under head coach Charlie Rose…A four-star recruit by<br />

Swimming World Magazine… A two-time high school All-American<br />

and two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American…Attended the<br />

USA Swimming National Select Camp his junior season…Captured<br />

the state championship in the 200 IM, 100 back and 400 free relay at<br />

the 2010 state meet…Won Hagerty High School’s first Class 3A state<br />

championship as a sophomore in the 100 back.<br />

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HARRISON CURLEY<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

BACK/IM<br />

WINTER PARK, FLA./WINTER PARK<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Winter Park High School in Winter Park, Fla.…Won<br />

gold in the state meet as a Junior in the 100 Back and the 200 Medley<br />

Relay, and also won silver in the 100 Back his senior year…Named to<br />

the Orange County swim team for his last three years of high school and<br />

was the Orlando Sentinel swimmer of the year in the 2009 season, and<br />

also Varsity Athlete of the Week in the Sentinel in the same season…<br />

Selected as captain for Winter Park his senior year and qualified for the<br />

state meet in eighth grade and all throughout high school…Swam<br />

club for Highlander Aquatics under his father, Michael Curley…NCSA<br />

Junior National Champion in the 50 Back in Spring <strong>2011</strong>, turning in a<br />

22.7…Named a National AP Scholar his senior year.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

MATT ELLIOTT<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

BREAST/IM<br />

PEORIA, ILL./RICHWOODS<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A member of the USA Junior National Team for the last three<br />

years…A four-time senior junior national champion…Holds the<br />

national age-group record from 13-16 in the 200 breast…Captured<br />

one gold medal and two silver medals at the 2010 Junior Pan-Pacific<br />

Championships…Placed 14th in the finals of the 200 breast at 2009<br />

U.S. Nationals, the second-fastest time in American history by anyone<br />

under age 17…Competed at FINA-Arena World Cup meets in Berlin<br />

and Stockholm in 2009…Qualified for the 2008 Olympic Trials entering<br />

his sophomore year.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Richwoods High School…Trained with the Peoria Area Water<br />

Wizards under head coach Ivan Kirov…A five-star recruit by Swimming<br />

World Magazine…Rated the No. 14 men’s swimming recruit<br />

in the country by CollegeSwimming.<strong>com</strong>…The first-ever three-time<br />

Illinois Swimming Male Swimmer of the Year Owns five individual<br />

state championships and 15 state records…Won a gold medal in the<br />

200 IM and a silver in the 100 breast his sophomore year…The first<br />

freshman in Illinois state swimming history to take home gold medals<br />

in two events (100 breast and 200 IM) at the state swimming meet…<br />

Chose Florida over North Carolina, Indiana and Texas.<br />

COLIN HAMILTON<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE/BACK<br />

JACKSONVILLE, FLA./THE BOLLES SCHOOL<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Finished 15th in the 200 free, 21st in the 200 back, 34th in the 100<br />

fly and 52nd in the 50 free at the 2010 U.S. Junior Nationals in Irvine,<br />

Calif.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended, and swam at The Bolles School under head coach Sergio<br />

Lopez…An eight-time NISCA All-American…A two-time USA Swimming<br />

Scholastic All-American… Helped The Bolles School win a team<br />

state championship all four years of high school, increasing their state<br />

record to 23 consecutive team state championships…Member of The<br />

Bolles’ 2010 Swimming World Magazine Boys National Championship<br />

Team…Won the Class 1A state championship in the 100 and 200 free<br />

his senior year after winning silver in the 100 back his junior year…<br />

Part of The Bolles School squad that won the 2009-10 national championship,<br />

awarded by the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches<br />

Association…Member of the Florida 1A state-record 200 free relay<br />

squad…Named to the 2008 and 2009 All-First Coast Team…Swam on<br />

the same high school team as fellow new<strong>com</strong>er Lauren Neidigh.<br />

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SCOTT HEIL<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE<br />

SKILLMAN, N.J./MONTGOMERY<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Competed at the <strong>2011</strong> ConocoPhillips National Championships in Palo<br />

Alto, Calif., to record a personal-best 1:53.69 in the 200-meter free.<br />

PRIOR TO <strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />

2010-11 (Loyola): Swam under head coach Brian Loeffler at Loyola<br />

University in Maryland… Led Loyola to its third consecutive Metro<br />

Atlantic Athletic Conference championship with five titles… Won<br />

the 100 (45.01) and 200-yard freestyle (1:38.58) MAAC titles, while<br />

joining teammates to capture the MAAC titles in the 400 and 800-yard<br />

freestyle relay, as well as the 400-yard medley relay… Both his 100<br />

and 200 free races were school record, while his 200 free time was also<br />

a MAAC record.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Set seven school records at Montgomery High School in Skillman,<br />

N.J… Won three county/conference championships… Team captain…Two-time<br />

Most Valuable Swimmer Award... All-State selection…Princeton<br />

Packet Swimmer of the Year… Montgomery News<br />

Athlete of the Month.


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

ZACH HERNANDEZ<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

<strong>DIVING</strong><br />

JOHN’S CREEK, GA./WESLEYAN<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Wesleyan School in Norcross, GA… Trained with Atlanta<br />

Diving Association with John Ames…NISCA All American from<br />

2009-<strong>2011</strong>…Georgia State Champion in 2010 and <strong>2011</strong>…Georgia<br />

First Team All State 2010 and <strong>2011</strong>…Junior Olympic Speedo Nationals<br />

Qualifier in <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

CHRISTIAN HOMER<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

BACK<br />

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO/PLYMOUTH LEANDER INTERNATIONAL<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Won the gold medal in the men’s 50m backstroke at the Singapore<br />

2010 Youth Olympics to get Trinidad and Tobago it’s first gold medal at<br />

an Olympic event since Montreal (1976)…Set a national record in the<br />

50-meter backstroke (26.36)…Named the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic<br />

Committee’s Junior Sportsman of the Year and Youth Achiever of the<br />

Year by the Trinidad Guardian Sports Desk Awards…Selected as the<br />

2010 First Citizens Sports Foundation Junior Sportsman of the Year…<br />

A Caribbean Island Swimming Champion and Carribean Age-Group<br />

Swimming champion…Selected to represent Trinidad and Tobago at<br />

the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India…Nominated by ASATT<br />

as Swimmer of the Year in his age group…Swam under Edmund<br />

Pouchet with the Stingray Swim Club.<br />

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AUSTIN MANGANIELLO<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

IM/FREE<br />

MIAMI, FLA./PALMETTO<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Trained at AK Sharks in Miami under head coach Lou Manganiello…<br />

A junior national finalist… A 2010 and <strong>2011</strong> Scholastic All-American…<br />

Selected to the Miami Herald All-Dade County Swim Team…<br />

Member of the two-time state high school championship team (2010<br />

& <strong>2011</strong>)… Five-time state championship finalist (as well as three relays)…<br />

Palmetto Senior High record holder in the 100-yard backstroke<br />

and 200-yard medley relay... Chose Florida because of the academic<br />

reputation of the school, the coaching staff and the success of the<br />

program.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

RICKY MUNCH<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

BREAST<br />

CLIFTON, VA./ROBINSON SECONDARY<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A Finalist at <strong>2011</strong> NCSA SCY Junior Nationals...Finalist at 2009 U.S.<br />

SCY Junior Nationals...100 breast qualifier for 2010 and <strong>2011</strong> Winter<br />

Nationals (short course).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Graduated from Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia...<br />

Trained with Machine Aquatics under Head Coach Daniel Jacobs...<br />

NISCA High School All-American in breaststroke and relay events...<br />

Member of Robinson Secondary state championship teams in 2008-09<br />

and 2009-10...VHSA state finalist in 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11...<br />

Team Captain his senior year...Awarded Robinson Athletic Booster Club<br />

Award for outstanding sportsmanship, character, and team <strong>com</strong>mitment...Earned<br />

Eagle Scout rank in Boy Scouts of America.<br />

CARLOS OMANA<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

IM/FREE<br />

MIAMI, FLA./BELEN JESUIT PREP<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

A 20<strong>12</strong> Olympic Trials as well as a 2010 and 2009 World Championship<br />

Trials qualifier…Competed at the 2010 U.S. Junior Nationals in<br />

Irvine, Calif., winning silver in the 800 free, 1,500 free and 400 IM,<br />

while finishing ninth in the 200 IM…Holds the current 17-18 year old<br />

Junior National Meet Record in the 400y IM (3:47.60)…Enters Florida<br />

ranked No. 54 in the world in the 400 IM and No. 87 in the 1,500<br />

free…Holds seven Florida Gold Coast short course yard records…<br />

Six-time Southern Zone champion…Attended the <strong>2011</strong> Open Water<br />

National Select Camp in Ft. Myers, Fla., and 2010 National Select Camp<br />

in Colorado Springs, Colo.,…has been ranked in the National Top 10<br />

IMX the last eight years prior to attending Florida.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended Belen Jesuit Prep School…Trained with Metro Aquatic Club<br />

of Miami under head coach Kirk Peppas…A five-star recruit by Swimming<br />

World Magazine…Rated the No. 15 men’s swimming recruit in<br />

the country by CollegeSwimming.<strong>com</strong>…Six-time individual state<br />

champion and five-time relay state champion…Led Belen Jesuit to<br />

five consecutive state championships after joining the varsity team<br />

as an eighth grader…Won the state championship in the 200 IM, 500<br />

free and 400 free relay his junior season…Two year team captain for<br />

the Belen Wolverines…Holds six school records (200 medley relay, 200<br />

IM, 500 free, 200 free relay, 400 free and 100 back)…Belen Jesuit Athlete<br />

of the Year for <strong>2011</strong>…The most decorated athlete in Belen Jesuit<br />

Prep school history…Named The Miami Herald Swimmer of the Year<br />

for 2010…Four-time All-Miami dade County Swim Team selection…<br />

Won the La Copa Dorada Golden Cup Award in 2010….Selected Mr.<br />

Swimmer 2010 by the Florida Dairy Farmers Award…Chose Florida<br />

over Auburn and Ohio State.<br />

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AUSTIN RINGQUIST<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FLY/IM<br />

HILLSBORO, ORE./HILLSBORO<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Qualified for the 20<strong>12</strong> Olympic Trials in the 200 IM and 200 back<br />

Finished seventh in the 200 back at the inaugural 2010 Youth Olympic<br />

Games in Singapore…Competed at the 2010 U.S. Junior Nationals in<br />

Irvine, Calif Swam against the nation’s best at the 2010 Missouri Grand<br />

Prix, taking 16th in the 200 IM and winning the consolation final in<br />

the 200 back…Finished in the top 20 in the 200 back at the 2009<br />

U.S. Open…Placed <strong>12</strong>th in the 200 back at the 2009 U.S. Long Course<br />

Junior Nationals…Recorded a top-10 finish in the 200 back at the<br />

2009 U.S. Short Course Junior Nationals…Won the 200 back at the<br />

2009 Northwest Senior Sectionals…Owned the fastest time in the<br />

13-14 age group in the country in the 200 back.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Senior at Hillsboro High School…Trained with Hillsboro HEAT Swim<br />

Team under head coach James Resare…A five-star recruit by Swimming<br />

World Magazine… Earned High School All-America honors in<br />

2007-08 and 2008-09…Won the Class 5A state championship by setting<br />

a state record in the 200 IM, while anchoring two state championship<br />

relay teams…A two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American<br />

…Chose Florida over Michigan, Texas, Arizona and California.


GATOR MEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

BILLY SILVA<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE<br />

GAINESVILLE, FLA./P.K. YONGE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Qualified for the 20<strong>12</strong> Olympic Trials in the 1,500 free.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Attended P.K. Yonge High School…Trained with the Gator Swim Club<br />

under head coach Chris Oliver…A five-star recruit by Swimming World<br />

Magazine… One of the nation’s top distance swimmers…High school<br />

swim team was created as a result of Silva’s potential…Named a NISCA<br />

High School All-American…Captured a silver medal in the 500 free at<br />

the 2010 state meet…Chose Florida over Penn State.<br />

EDUARDO SOLAECHE-GOMEZ<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE/IM<br />

MADRID, SPAIN/REAL CANOE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Trained with the Real Canoe National Club in Madrid, Spain… Won a<br />

gold medal in the 400 IM at the European Comment Cup, while <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

in third in the 200 IM… Captured a gold medal in the 400 IM at<br />

the 2010 European Youth Olympic Festival… Won the men’s 200 IM at<br />

the <strong>2011</strong> Spanish Long Course Championships… Owns 35 gold medals<br />

in several different age groups in Spain... Chose Florida because of the<br />

academics and the swimming program.<br />

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MATT THOMPSON<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE/IM<br />

SEMINOLE, FLA./SEMINOLE<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION<br />

Qualified for five events at the 2010 U.S. Junior Nationals in Irvine,<br />

Calif…Placed 15th in the 500 free at the 2009 Short Course U.S.<br />

Junior Nationals.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Studied at Seminole High School…Trained with West Florida Lightning<br />

Aquatics under head coach Cashel Mack…A four-time NISCA<br />

High School All-American… Captured a silver medal in the 200 IM and<br />

a bronze medal in the 500 free at the 2009 state championships as a<br />

junior…Owns the Seminole High record in the 200 IM and 500 free…<br />

Florida swimming age group record holder in the 200 and 400-meter<br />

free…Two-time team MVP (2009 & 2010) for Seminole High…<br />

Named MVP of his club team…Qualified for the 1A state meet as an<br />

eighth grader.


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR MEN’S BIOS - FRESHMEN<br />

THOMAS VEALE<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

FREE<br />

FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA./PINECREST<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Trained at Pine Crest School under head coach Jay Fitzgerald… The<br />

2010 state champion in the 500-yard freestyle and 200-yard freestyle<br />

relay… Just recently made the 20<strong>12</strong> USA Swimming Olympic Trial<br />

cut in the 400 free… Silver medalist and school-record holder in the<br />

200-yard freestyle in 2009 and 2010… The 2010-11 Pine Crest School<br />

Athlete of the Year… Pine Crest Swimming MVP and team captain in<br />

2009 and 2010… An eight-time high school All-American… Earned<br />

national cuts in the 400, 800 and 1,500 free… Named the South<br />

Florida Sun-Sentinel Male Swimmer of the Year in 2009 and 2010…<br />

District champion all four years at Pine Crest… Chose Florida because<br />

of the coaches, team and potential in the pool and in the classroom<br />

DAN WALLACE<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

BREAST/IM<br />

NORTH BERWICK, SCOTLAND/NORTH BERWICK<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Trained at Edinburgh’s Warrender Baths Club under head coach Laurel<br />

Bailey… Member of the World Class Development London, Rio and<br />

Beyond program, designed for British swimmers who could possibly<br />

qualify for the 20<strong>12</strong> London Olympics or 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics…<br />

Hoping to be<strong>com</strong>e the second Olympic swimmer to <strong>com</strong>e out of<br />

hometown of Duns, Scotland… Set to <strong>com</strong>pete at the European Junior<br />

Swimming Championships in Serbia this July… Qualified for the team<br />

at the British Gas Swimming Championships in April <strong>2011</strong>… Spent 10<br />

days training in Dubai with the British Development team this past<br />

January… The <strong>2011</strong> Scottish Schools Champion in the 200 and 400<br />

IM… Won two silver medals at the 2010 British Gas Championships,<br />

while also winning two silver medals as part of freestyle/medley relay<br />

teams… The Scottish National Age Group Champion in <strong>2011</strong> with gold<br />

medals in the 200 and 400 IM, 200 and 400 free and 200 fly… Also<br />

won silver medals in the 100 fly and 1,500 free, while earning three<br />

gold medals on relay teams… Finalist in the 200 and 400 IM at the<br />

2010 European Junior Championships… Member of the Scottish Senior<br />

Gold Squad…Chose Florida because of the coaching staff, facilities<br />

and ability to chance to fully reach his potential.<br />

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GATOR MEN'S <strong>2011</strong> SEC RECAP<br />

DAY ONE (<strong>DIVING</strong>)<br />

Four Florida men <strong>com</strong>peted in the prelims of the<br />

men’s one-meter <strong>com</strong>petition. Junior Anthony<br />

Lewark and senior Jonathan Speed scored the first<br />

points of the meet for the men of Orange and Blue,<br />

taking 13th and 14th, respectively. Lewark finished<br />

the morning with a score of 292.90, while Speed<br />

concluded with a mark of 286.10. Making their SEC<br />

Championship debut, freshman Michael Lewark<br />

and redshirt freshman Christopher Jones took 19th<br />

and 23rd, respectively. Lewark scored a 277.50 in<br />

his debut, with Jones racking up a 249.00 mark.<br />

DAY TWO (<strong>DIVING</strong>)<br />

Junior Anthony Lewark advanced to the finals on<br />

the second day of the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Swimming and<br />

Diving Championships at the Stephen C. O’Connell<br />

Center.<br />

In his best finish in the men’s three-meter <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

as a Gator at the SEC Diving Championships,<br />

Lewark took sixth place with a Zone provisional<br />

mark of 376.35. Earlier in the day in preliminary<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition, the junior advanced to the finals with<br />

a Zone qualifying score of 340.50.<br />

In the men’s prelims, senior Jonathan Speed and<br />

freshman Michael Lewark also scored points for<br />

the men wearing Orange and Blue. Speed dove to<br />

a Zone qualifying score of 323.05 to finish 13th,<br />

while Lewark qualified for Zone with a score of<br />

310.85. Redshirt freshman Christopher Jones also<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted, finishing 23rd overall (276.80).<br />

DAY THREE (<strong>DIVING</strong>)<br />

Junior Anthony Lewark reached the finals for the<br />

second consecutive day, taking seventh on the<br />

men’s platform with a score of 297.05. Lewark<br />

qualified for the finals by also finishing seventh in<br />

the prelims with a score of 316.45.<br />

Anthony’s brother, freshman Michael Lewark,<br />

along with redshirt freshman Christopher Jones,<br />

also scored points for the Orange and Blue with<br />

career-high marks. Lewark dove to a 304.45 mark<br />

to take 10th in the prelims, while Jones shattered<br />

his career best with a 283.40 14th-place mark in<br />

the first men’s session of the day. Senior Jonathan<br />

Speed finished just outside the scoring ranks, taking<br />

17th in the prelims with a score of 257.60.<br />

DAY FOUR (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

The University of Florida men’s swimming team<br />

gained significant ground on its opponents with<br />

two gold-medal winning relay performances on<br />

the first night of swimming at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Swimming<br />

Championships at the Stephen C. O’Connell<br />

Center. On the men’s side, the Gators gained 14<br />

points on first-place Auburn (201) to finish the<br />

day in third with <strong>12</strong>9 points. Day one of the finals<br />

ended with one American record, five SEC records,<br />

six O’Connell Center pool records and three school<br />

records<br />

For the eighth time in the past decade, the Gator<br />

men captured the gold in the 800-yard freestyle<br />

relay. The team of seniors Conor Dwyer, Brett<br />

Fraser, Balazs Gercsak and sophomore Sebastien<br />

Rousseau broke the SEC record with a school-record<br />

time of 6:13.74. The record was previously broken<br />

by Florida at last year’s meet by Fraser, Rousseau,<br />

Dwyer and former 27-time All-American Shaune<br />

Fraser. The automatic NCAA qualifying time was<br />

also an O’Connell Center pool record, and tied for<br />

the fastest time in school history. The time was<br />

the fastest in the NCAA in 2010-11 by almost nine<br />

full seconds.<br />

In addition, to the record relay time, Dwyer’s 200yard<br />

freestyle split of 1:31.73 broke the SEC record<br />

for the 200 free previously held by former Gator<br />

great Ryan Lochte, set at the last SEC Championships<br />

in Gainesville (2005). The pool record and<br />

automatic NCAA qualifying time was the secondfastest<br />

time in school history and was just one<br />

one-hundredth of a second behind David Walters’<br />

(Texas) American and NCAA record of 1:31.72 set<br />

in 2009. Dwyer’s time was also the fastest time<br />

nationally this season by almost two seconds.<br />

In the first event of the evening, Dwyer and<br />

Fraser teamed up with redshirt-sophomore Marco<br />

Loughran and freshman Marcin Cieslak to capture<br />

the Gators’ fourth-ever 200-yard medley relay<br />

men’s title (first since 2005). With Auburn having<br />

won the last five titles, the quartet of Gators<br />

(1:24.94) beat Auburn (1:25.52) to the wall by just<br />

over half a second to break the first pool record of<br />

the meet. The automatic NCAA qualifying mark tied<br />

the school record set in 2009 and is currently the<br />

fastest time in the country in the event.<br />

DAY FIVE (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

Senior Conor Dwyer broke the Southeastern<br />

Conference record in the men’s 500-yard freestyle<br />

(4:11.36) on day five of the <strong>2011</strong> SEC Swimming<br />

Championships at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.<br />

The second-place Gator men trail the first-place<br />

Tigers, 378-308.<br />

The night session included three SEC records, seven<br />

O’Connell Center pool records, two Florida school<br />

records and three UF automatic qualifying marks<br />

for the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Championships.<br />

The first of those automatic qualifiers came from<br />

Dwyer in the first finals event of the evening. The<br />

2010-11 U.S. National Team member broke the<br />

pool, school and SEC record in the 500 free with a<br />

time of 4:11.36, bettering his own personal-best<br />

time that won him the 2010 NCAA title. The time is<br />

currently the fastest in the country this year.<br />

The last automatic mark for Florida came from<br />

freshman Marcin Cieslak in the men’s 200-yard<br />

individual medley. Cieslak clocked in at 1:43.90 to<br />

finish second, with his time being the fastest by<br />

a freshman in the NCAA this season. The Poland<br />

native’s time was also the third-quickest mark in<br />

the country this year, while ranking seventh in<br />

school history.<br />

Making his SEC finals debut, freshman Brad<br />

deBorde brought home his first SEC medal with<br />

a third-place finish in the finals of the men’s 50<br />

free. deBorde’s time of 19.64 was the third-fastest<br />

time in school history, the fastest time ever by a<br />

freshman at UF, and the ninth-quickest mark in the<br />

country this season (second-fastest by a freshman).<br />

In the only relay <strong>com</strong>petition of the day, the Florida<br />

male quartet of deBorde, Dwyer, sophomore Scott<br />

Sommer and redshirt sophomore Marco Loughran<br />

took second in the 200-yard freestyle relay with a<br />

NCAA provisional time of 1:18.28, the sixth-fastest<br />

in UF history.<br />

DAY SIX (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

The University of Florida men’s and women’s swimming<br />

teams <strong>com</strong>bined to capture five Southeastern<br />

Conference championships Friday on the third<br />

night of the SEC Championships at the Stephen<br />

C. O’Connell Center. In addition, Florida broke the<br />

men’s and women’s SEC and UF 400-yard individual<br />

medley records.<br />

In the finals of the men’s 400 IM to start the<br />

evening, senior Conor Dwyer broke the pool,<br />

school and SEC record with an NCAA automatic<br />

qualifying times of 3:37.75. Dwyer’s mark ranks<br />

third in American history behind American record<br />

holder Tyler Clary (3:35.98 on March 26, 2009) and<br />

Olympic legend Michael Phelps (3:36.26 on March<br />

2, 2006).<br />

The next event was the men’s 100-yard butterfly,<br />

where Marcin Cieslak won the event with a poolrecord<br />

mark. The freshman’s gold-medal winning<br />

time of 46.03 is the second-fastest time in the<br />

country this season and ranks third in school<br />

history.<br />

Following Cieslak’s dominance in the 100 fly,<br />

Florida’s next medal came in the men’s 100-yard<br />

backstroke, where redshirt sophomore Marco<br />

Loughran took home gold with a NCAA automatic<br />

qualifying mark of 45.70.<br />

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matic qualifying time of 3:04.99. The second-fastest<br />

time in school history was aided by Loughran’s<br />

45.61 backstroke split, which ranks second all-time<br />

at UF behind Gator great Ryan Lochte (44.60). The<br />

personal-best time is also the top time in the NCAA<br />

this year in the event.<br />

Picking up his own NCAA automatic qualifying time<br />

was Fraser, who took silver on the medal stand<br />

after clocking in at 1:32.60 in the men’s 200-yard<br />

freestyle.<br />

Other Gators picking up medals included senior<br />

captain Michael Joyce (Voorhees, N.J.) with a<br />

bronze in the men’s 400 IM (personal-best 3:44.07)<br />

and sophomore Sebastien Rousseau (Cape Town,<br />

South Africa) with a bronze in the men’s 200 free<br />

(personal-best 1:33.87).<br />

DAY SEVEN (<strong>SWIMMING</strong>)<br />

After a week of <strong>com</strong>pletely rewriting the University<br />

of Florida record books, the UF men’s swimming<br />

and diving team finished second at the conclusion<br />

of the <strong>2011</strong> Southeastern Conference Swimming<br />

and Diving Championships at the Stephen C.<br />

O’Connell Center. The UF men (782) just missed<br />

dethroning the men from Auburn (799).<br />

Hosting the meet for the first time since 2005, the<br />

Gators brought home their fair share of medals<br />

and records. The Gators ended the meet with 14<br />

conference titles won (10 men, four women), five<br />

SEC records set and seven school records either<br />

tied or broken. The Orange and Blue also posted 22<br />

NCAA automatic marks to close out the four-day<br />

conference meet at the O’Connell Center.<br />

Several Gators won SEC hardware for their efforts<br />

this past week. Senior Conor Dwyer took home SEC<br />

Male Swimmer of the Year, and along with Auburn’s<br />

Dan Mazzaferro, shared the Commissioner’s Trophy<br />

for the High Point Award for most individual points<br />

scored at the meet. Dwyer is the only swimmer in<br />

SEC history to take home both SEC Male Swimmer<br />

of the Year honors and the Commissioner’s Trophy<br />

in consecutive years. Marcin Cieslak was named<br />

SEC Male Freshman Swimmer of the Year Award,<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Gator male since Bradley Ally in<br />

2006 to be honored in the men’s side.<br />

Freshman Connor Signorin started off the Gators’<br />

final night with a second-place finish in the men’s<br />

1,650-yard freestyle. Signorin’s personal-best<br />

NCAA “B” cut time of 14:52.11 is the fastest of any<br />

freshman in the NCAA this season and the third<br />

quickest in 2010-11. Dwyer finished right behind<br />

him with the fourth-fastest time in the country, a<br />

personal-best NCAA provisional mark of 14:52.75.<br />

Signorin’s time ranks fourth in school history, while<br />

Dwyer’s time ranks sixth.<br />

A sweep in the 200-yard backstroke came next<br />

for the Orange and Blue, with redshirt sophomore<br />

Marco Loughran. Loughran swam the fastest time<br />

in the NCAA this season (1:40.11) to rank fourth in<br />

school history.<br />

Next on the podium was senior Brett Fraser who<br />

brought home silver with a time of 42.45 in the<br />

men’s 100-yard freestyle. Fraser’s mark ranks third<br />

in the NCAA this year and third in school history.<br />

Florida’s next trip to the medal stand came in<br />

the men’s 200-yard butterfly, where Cieslak and<br />

sophomore Sebastien Rousseau earned silver and<br />

bronze medals, respectively. The Poland native<br />

clocked in at an NCAA automatic qualifying time of<br />

1:42.45 to take second, marking the third-quickest<br />

time in school history and ranking second in the<br />

NCAA this season. Rousseau’s time of 1:42.80 is the<br />

third-fastest mark nationally in 2010-11 and ranks<br />

fourth in school history.<br />

The Gators’ last trip to the medal stand came in the<br />

men’s 400-yard freestyle relay, where freshman<br />

Brad deBorde teamed up with Fraser, Rousseau<br />

and sophomore Scott Sommer to earn silver with<br />

In the last men’s event of the evening, Loughran an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 2:51.93.<br />

partnered with Dwyer, Cieslak and senior Brett The fourth-fastest time in school history also ranks<br />

Fraser (George Town, Cayman Islands) in capturing fourth in the country this season.<br />

the men’s 400-yard medley relay title with an auto-<br />

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EVENT WINNERS AND<br />

TOP-EIGHT FINISHERS<br />

50 FREE<br />

1. Adam Brown, Auburn 19.05<br />

3. Brad deBorde, Florida 19.64<br />

4. Brett Fraser, Florida 19.66<br />

100 FREE<br />

1. Adam Brown, Auburn 41.92<br />

2. Brett Fraser, Florida 42.45<br />

6. Brad deBorde, Florida 43.26<br />

200 FREE<br />

1. Ryan Harrison, Tennessee 1:32.38<br />

2. Brett Fraser, Florida 1:32.60<br />

3. Sebastien Rousseau, Florida 1:33.87<br />

4. Jeffrey Raymond, Florida 1:35.38<br />

500 FREE<br />

1. Conor Dwyer, Florida 4:11.36<br />

6. Connor Signorin, Florida 4.18.61<br />

7. Jeffrey Raymond, Florida 4:23.06<br />

8. Balazs Gercsak, Florida 4:26.96<br />

1,650 FREE<br />

1. Martin Grodzki, Georgia 14:36.93<br />

2. Connor Signorin, Florida 14:52.11<br />

3. Conor Dwyer, Florida 14:52.75<br />

5. Joey Pedraza, Florida 15:03.<strong>12</strong><br />

100 BACK<br />

1. Marco Loughran, Florida 45.70<br />

200 BACK<br />

1. Marco Loughran, Florida 1:40.11<br />

100 BREAST<br />

1. Stuart Ferguson, Auburn 53.01<br />

200 BREAST<br />

1. Brad Craig, Tennessee 1:54.24<br />

6. Robby Kennedy, Florida 1:57.80<br />

7. Eric Solis, Florida 1:58.76<br />

8. Mike Joyce, Florida 1:59.94<br />

100 FLY<br />

1. Marcin Cieslak, Florida 46.03<br />

7. Marco Loughran, Florida 47.15<br />

200 Fly<br />

1. Mark Dylla, Georgia 1:41.35<br />

2. Marcin Cieslak, Florida 1:42.45<br />

3. Sebastien Rousseau, Florida 1:42.80<br />

4. Cameron Martin, Florida 1:44.81<br />

200 IM<br />

1. Bill Cregar, Georgia 1:43.67<br />

2. Marcin Cieslak, Florida 1:43.90<br />

4. Sebastien Rousseau, Florida 1:44.50<br />

6. Mike Joyce, Florida 1:46.36<br />

400 IM<br />

1. Conor Dwyer 3:37.75<br />

3. Mike Joyce 3:44.07<br />

4. Connor Signorin 3:44.09<br />

6. Brian Howell 3:46.83<br />

200 FREE RELAY<br />

1. Auburn 1:16.56<br />

3. Florida 1:18.28<br />

400 FREE RELAY<br />

1. Auburn 2:49.95<br />

2. Florida 2:51.93<br />

800 FREE RELAY<br />

1. Florida 6:13.74<br />

200 MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Florida 1:24.94<br />

400 MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Florida 3:04.99<br />

1M DIVE<br />

1. Michael Wright, Tennessee 416.85<br />

3M DIVE<br />

1. Daniel Mazzaferro, Auburn 415.75<br />

6. Anthony Lewark, Florida 376.35<br />

PLATFORM<br />

1. Daniel Mazzaferro, Auburn 475.20<br />

6. Anthony Lewark, Florida 297.05


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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY<br />

<strong>2011</strong>: TWO TITLES<br />

Men (2)<br />

Brett Fraser (200 Free); Brett Fraser, Conor Dwyer,<br />

Sebastien Rousseau and Jeffrey Raymond (800<br />

FR)<br />

2010: FIVE TITLES<br />

Women (2)<br />

Gemma Spofforth (100 Back); Shara Stafford,<br />

Gemma Spofforth, Stephanie Napier, Sarah Bateman<br />

(200 FR)<br />

Men (3)<br />

Conor Dwyer (200 Free, 500 Free); Shaune Fraser<br />

(200 Fly)<br />

2009: FIVE TITLES<br />

Women (2)<br />

Gemma Spofforth (100 Back, 200 Back)<br />

Men (3)<br />

Shaune Fraser (200 Free^, 200 Fly^*); Bradley Ally<br />

(200 IM^*)<br />

2008: FOUR TITLES<br />

Women (4)<br />

Caroline Burckle (200^, 500 Free*^); Gemma<br />

Spofforth (100^, 200 Back^)<br />

2007: ONE TITLE<br />

Women (1)<br />

Gemma Spofforth (200 Back)<br />

2006: THREE TITLES<br />

Men (3)<br />

Ryan Lochte (200 IM#@*, 400 IM*, 200 Back#@*)<br />

2005: THREE TITLES<br />

Men (3)<br />

Ryan Lochte (200 IM#@*, 200 Back); Ryan Lochte,<br />

Darian Townsend, Brian Hartley, Adam Sioui (800<br />

FR)<br />

2004: ONE TITLE<br />

Men (1)<br />

Ryan Lochte (400 IM)#@*<br />

2002: ONE TITLE<br />

Men (1)<br />

Adam Sioui (200 Free)<br />

2000: ONE TITLE<br />

Men (1)<br />

Matt Cole (200 Back)<br />

1996: ONE TITLE<br />

Women (1)<br />

Mimosa McNerney (1,650 Free)<br />

1995: THREE TITLES<br />

Women (3)<br />

Mimosa McNerney (500 Free, 1,650 Free); Allison<br />

Wagner (400 IM)<br />

1994: FIVE TITLES<br />

Women (3)<br />

Nicole Haislett (200 Free, 500 Free); Janie Wagstaff,<br />

Shannon Price, Ashley Tappin, Nicole Haislett<br />

(400 MR)<br />

Men (2)<br />

Greg Burgess (200 IM, 400 IM*)<br />

1993: SIX TITLES<br />

Women (4)<br />

Nicole Haislett (200 Free, 200 IM); Mimosa<br />

McNerney (1,650 Free); Laura Booth, Vicki Stemper,<br />

Melanie Morgan, Nicole Haislett (400 FR@#*)<br />

Men (2)<br />

Greg Burgess (200 IM*, 400 IM)<br />

1992: TWO TITLES<br />

Women (1)<br />

Nicole Haislett (200 Free#*)<br />

Men (1)<br />

Anthony Nesty (100 Fly)<br />

1991: FIVE TITLES<br />

Women (1)<br />

Nicole Haislett (200 Free)<br />

Men (4)<br />

Anthony Nesty (100 Fly); Martin Zubero (200 Back,<br />

200 IM); Martin Zubero, Brent Mitchell, Anthony<br />

Nesty, Bob Utley (400 MR)<br />

1990: EIGHT TITLES<br />

Women (5)<br />

Whitney Hedgepeth (200 Free); Kristen Linehan<br />

(100 Back, 200 Back); Stephanie Zunich (100<br />

Breast); Kristen Linehan, Stephanie Zunich, Whitney<br />

Hedgepeth, Lorraine Perkins (200 MR#)<br />

Men (3)<br />

Anthony Nesty (100 Fly, 200 Fly); Martin Zubero<br />

(200 Back)<br />

1989: SEVEN TITLES<br />

Women (7)<br />

Julie Gorman (200 Fly); Kristen Linehan (100<br />

Back, 200 Back); Stephanie Zunich (100 Breast);<br />

Lorraine Perkins, Stephanie Zunich, Dara Torres,<br />

Paige Zemina (200 MR); Jane Kerr, Laura Walker,<br />

Carmen Cowart, Paige Zemina (800 FR); Kristen<br />

Linehan, Stephanie Zunich, Julie Gorman, Dara<br />

Torres (400 MR)<br />

1988: 13 TITLES<br />

Women (13)<br />

Tami Bruce (200 Free, 500 Free, 1,650 Free); Julie<br />

Gorman (200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly); Dara Torres (50<br />

Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly); Lorraine Perkins, Stephanie<br />

Zunich, Dara Torres, Carmen Cowart (200 MR);<br />

Paige Zemina, Carmen Cowart, Debbie Daniel, Tami<br />

Bruce (800 FR); Lorraine Perkins, Stephanie Zunich,<br />

Julie Gorman, Dara Torres (400 MR); Paige Zemina,<br />

Carmen Cowart, Debbie Daniel, Dara Torres (400 FR)<br />

1987: TWO TITLES<br />

Women (1)<br />

Tami Bruce (1,650 Free)<br />

Men (1)<br />

Duffy Dillon, Sandy Goss, Paul Robinson, Troy<br />

Dalbey (800 FR)<br />

1986: NINE TITLES<br />

Women (8)<br />

Tami Bruce (500 Free, 1,650 Free); Megan Neyer<br />

(One-Meter, Three-Meter); Cindy Ounpuu (100<br />

Breast, 200 Breast); Dara Torres, Holly Green, Carmen<br />

Cowart, Mary Wayte (400 FR); Carmen Cowart,<br />

Mary Wayte, Paige Zemina, Jennie Sawyer (800 FR)<br />

Men (1)<br />

Matt Cetlinski (500 Free)<br />

1985: FOUR TITLES<br />

Women (4)<br />

Mary Wayte (400 IM, 100 Free); Jennie Sawyer,<br />

Holly Green, Joan Franz, Mary Wayte (400 FR);<br />

Jennie Sawyer, Joan Franz, Laureen Welting, Mary<br />

Wayte (800 FR)<br />

1984: 10 TITLES<br />

Women (8)<br />

Tracy Caulkins (200 IM#, 400 IM*, 100 Breast*,<br />

200 Fly*); Megan Neyer (One-Meter, Three-Meter);<br />

Laureen Welting, Kathy Treible, Tracy Caulkins, Mary<br />

Wayte (400 FR); Laureen Welting, Kathy Treible,<br />

Tracy Caulkins, Mary Wayte (800 FR)<br />

Men (2)<br />

Mike Heath (200 Free); Albert Mestre, Geoff<br />

Gaberino, Duffy Dillon, Mike Heath (800 FR*)<br />

1983: EIGHT TITLES<br />

Women (6)<br />

Tracy Caulkins (100 IM, 200 IM, 400 IM); Megan<br />

Neyer (One-Meter, Three-Meter); Theresa Andrews,<br />

Kathy Treible, Tracy Caulkins, Michele Kurtzman<br />

(400 MR)<br />

Men (2)<br />

Geoff Gaberino, Donald Gibb, Albert Mestre, Mike<br />

Heath (400 FR); Geoff Gaberino, Eric Boyer, Mike<br />

Heath, Albert Mestre (800 FR)<br />

1982: 14 TITLES<br />

Women (13)<br />

Amy Caulkins (100 Free); Tracy Caulkins (100 Fly,<br />

200 Fly, 100 IM, 200 IM, 400 IM); Megan Neyer<br />

(One-Meter, Three-Meter); Kathy Treible (50 Breast,<br />

100 Breast, 200 Breast); Theresa Andrews, Kathy<br />

Treible, Amy Caulkins, Andrea Cross (200 MR*);<br />

Michele Kurtzman, Kathy Treible, Tracy Caulkins,<br />

Theresa Andrews (400 MR)<br />

Men (1)<br />

Craig Beardsley (200 Fly)<br />

1981: FIVE TITLES<br />

Women (3 AIAW)<br />

Kathy Treible (50 Breast, 100 Breast, 200 Breast)<br />

Men (2)<br />

Craig Beardsley (200 Fly); Bill Sawchuck, John Hillencamp,<br />

Geoff Gaberino, David Larson (800 FR)<br />

1979: THREE TITLES<br />

Women (2 AIAW)<br />

Renee Laravie (100 Breast); Renee Laravie, Suzanne<br />

Ackum, Elene Jones, Brenda Borg (800 FR)<br />

Men (1)<br />

David Zubero, John Hillencamp, Keith Dickson,<br />

David Larson (800 FR)<br />

1978: SIX TITLES<br />

Women (5 AIAW)<br />

Kim Dunson (50 Breast, 100 Breast); Renee Laravie<br />

(100 IM, 200 IM); Renee Laravie, Renie Mullen,<br />

Judy Anderson, Carol Goeke (800 FR)<br />

Men (1)<br />

Chris Snode (Three-Meter)<br />

1977: ONE TITLE<br />

Women (1 AIAW)<br />

Bonnie Broyles (50 Back)<br />

1976: ONE TITLE<br />

Women (1 AIAW)<br />

Bonnie Broyles (50 Back)<br />

1974: ONE TITLE<br />

Women (1 AIAW)<br />

Laura Pasternak, Barbara Thomas, Karen Stotlemeyer,<br />

Sue Halfacre (400 FR)<br />

1973: TWO TITLES<br />

Women (2 AIAW)<br />

Sue Halfacre (400 Free); Sue Halfacre, Kathy<br />

Thomas, Jackie White, Barbara Thomas (400 FR)<br />

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GATOR NCAA TITLE LEADERS<br />

WOMEN<br />

NAME TITLES<br />

1. Tracy Caulkins 16<br />

2. Kathy Treible 11<br />

3. Dara Torres 9<br />

t/4. Nicole Haislett 8<br />

t/4. Megan Neyer 8<br />

t/4. Mary Wayte 8<br />

t/7. Tami Bruce 7<br />

t/7. Gemma Spofforth 7<br />

t/7. Stephanie Zunich 7<br />

t/10. Carmen Cowart 6<br />

t/10. Julie Gorman 6<br />

t/10. Kristen Linehan 6<br />

t/13. Renee Laravie 5<br />

t/13. Paige Zemina 5<br />

t/15. Mimosa McNerney 4<br />

t/15. Lorraine Perkins 4<br />

t/16. Theresa Andrews 3<br />

t/16. Jennie Sawyer 3<br />

t/16. Laureen Welting 3<br />

MEN<br />

NAME TITLES<br />

1. Ryan Lochte 7<br />

2. Anthony Nesty 5<br />

t/3. Greg Burgess 4<br />

t/3. Geoff Gaberino 4<br />

t/3. Mike Heath 4<br />

t/3. Martin Zubero 4<br />

t/7. Conor Dwyer 3<br />

t/7. Shaune Fraser 3<br />

t/7. Albert Mestre 3<br />

t/10. Craig Beardsley 2<br />

t/10. Duffy Dillon 2<br />

t/10. Brett Fraser 2<br />

t/10. John Hillencamp 2<br />

t/10. David Larson 2<br />

t/14. Bradley Ally 1<br />

t/14. Eric Boyer 1<br />

t/15. Matt Cetlinski 1<br />

t/15. Matt Cole 1<br />

t/15. Troy Dalbey 1<br />

t/15. Keith Dickson 1<br />

t/15. Donald Gibb 1<br />

t/15. Sandy Goss 1<br />

t/15. Brent Mitchell 1<br />

t/15. Paul Robinson 1<br />

t/15. t/<strong>12</strong>. Bill Sawchuck 1<br />

t/15. Adam Sioui 1<br />

t/15. Chris Snode 1<br />

t/15. Bob Utley 1<br />

t/15. David Zubero 1<br />

TOTAL NCAA TITLES:<br />

<strong>12</strong>7 (Women - 87; Men - 40)<br />

WOMEN<br />

78 individual titles (67 NCAA); 24 relay titles<br />

(20 NCAA); 102 total national titles (87 NCAA)<br />

MEN<br />

31 individual titles; 9 relay titles; 40 total<br />

national titles<br />

AIAW TITLES: 15 (women)<br />

@ U.S. Open Record<br />

# American Record<br />

* NCAA Record<br />

^ UF Record<br />

AIAW - Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women


GATOR ALL-AMERICANS<br />

WOMEN<br />

NAME YEARS #<br />

Ackum, Susanne 78-81 3<br />

Allen, Virginia 78-81 <strong>12</strong><br />

Anderson, Judy 77-79 6<br />

Andrews, Theresa 81-83 13<br />

Atkinson, Janelle 01-04 10<br />

Balla, Danielle 77-78 1<br />

Bateman, Sarah 09- 9<br />

Beisel, Elizabeth 11- 5<br />

Berlin, Jill 78-82 3<br />

Bernhardt, Vipa 03-06 19<br />

Booth, Laura 91-95 17<br />

Borgh, Brenda 78-81 2<br />

Boyd, Jennifer 85-86 2<br />

Breedy, Christine 78-81 <strong>12</strong><br />

Brinson, Sidney 88-92 5<br />

Brossman, Juliane 86-89 5<br />

Brown, Rosie 79-83 8<br />

Brown, Summer 95-96 2<br />

Broyles, Bonnie 75-78 6<br />

Bruce, Tami 85-89 13<br />

Bohunicky, Jamie 10- 6<br />

Bullock, Karrie 96-97 3<br />

Burckle, Caroline 05-08 23<br />

Carruth, Shelly 82-85 1<br />

Carusone, Ashley 04-07 1<br />

Caulkins, Amy 79-83 22<br />

Caulkins, Tracy 81-84 21<br />

Costa-Schmid, Melani 09-10 4<br />

Cowart, Carmen 85-89 20<br />

Cross, Andrea 81-82 10<br />

Crippen, Teresa 09- 11<br />

Cross, Laura 99-01 4<br />

Crowe, Mandy 95-99 8<br />

Daniel, Debbie 85-89 6<br />

Devlin, Kara 85-86 1<br />

Dodson, Monica 08-11 5<br />

Dryden, Nikki 93-96 9<br />

Duggan, Nicole 97-00 9<br />

Dunson, Deane 78-79 2<br />

Dunson, Kim 76-79 7<br />

du Plessis, Renate 01-03 7<br />

Ellis, Jaime 00-04 16<br />

Ellis, Jana 87-89 7<br />

Ertler, Marjorie 79-81 4<br />

Farrell, Maureen 01-05 20<br />

Forrest, Lisa 82-83 1<br />

Franco, Barbara 92-96 4<br />

Franco, Claudia 93-94 6<br />

Franz, Joan 83-85 6<br />

Frega, Desiree 00-03 1<br />

Fuller, Debbie 84-87 4<br />

Gacio, Michelle 91-95 1<br />

Gernaat, Lynnette 81-83 5<br />

Gibbes, Cerian 01-02 1<br />

Gibney, Chantal 01-04 14<br />

Goeke, Carol 85-86 1<br />

Gorman, Julie 87-90 13<br />

Green, Holly 83-86 16<br />

Green, Meredith 02-05 3<br />

Grimes, Robyn 97-01 5<br />

Guenthner, Laurabeth 06-09 3<br />

Haislett, Nicole 90-94 28<br />

Hakannsson, Eva 79-80 5<br />

Halfacre, Sue 73-74 3<br />

Harper, Rebecca 02-05 4<br />

Hartley, Amanda 05-08 1<br />

Hazel, Beth 91-95 6<br />

Healy, Colleen 05-08 3<br />

Heckman, Dawn 95-99 14<br />

Hedgepeth, Whitney 89-90 7<br />

Hinton, Tina 92-96 3<br />

Hommert, Jennifer 95-99 15<br />

Horstead, Jill 86-90 2<br />

Hummer, Mary 81-85 3<br />

Irish, Linda 81-82 3<br />

Johnsen, Leisa 82-84 3<br />

Jones, Elene 78-80 5<br />

Joseph, Rachel 95-98 4<br />

Kemp, Elizabeth 07-10 8<br />

Kerr, Jane 88-92 23<br />

King, Patty 83-87 9<br />

Kurtzman, Michele 79-83 15<br />

Laravie, Renee 77-79 10<br />

Larson, Kim 06-08 5<br />

Lawrence, Heather 94-98 2<br />

Linehan, Kristen 88-92 13<br />

Loveless, Lea 89-91 6<br />

Lowe, Jemma 09-10 8<br />

Luthersdottir, Hilda 11- 4<br />

Magill, Molly 91-93 2<br />

Maranhao, Joanna 2005 1<br />

Marley, Nancy 88-92 11<br />

Martindale, Leah 98-02 10<br />

Masler, Vicky 79-82 1<br />

Mathieu, Alicia 11- 1<br />

McCully, Margueruite 77-79 1<br />

McLarty, Sara 01-04 15<br />

McCann, Katie 04-05 3<br />

McNerney, Mimosa 92-96 7<br />

Meinhard, Veronica 88-92 4<br />

Melgaard, Megan 98-01 5<br />

Merk, Denise 97-00 3<br />

Metzler, Whitney 96-98 1<br />

Miller, Karianne 80-81 3<br />

Miltenherger, Lenora 76-77 2<br />

Mounce, Mary Beth 99-01 2<br />

Morgan, Melanie 89-93 2<br />

Moses, Melisa 92-93 2<br />

Mullen, Renie 76-78 4<br />

Napier, Stephanie 07-10 8<br />

Neyer, Megan 82-84, 86 8<br />

Nickson, Natalie 98-01 1<br />

Niedermeyer, Andrea 91-93 1<br />

Nye, Jennifer 78-80 3<br />

O’Brien, Eileen 79-83 4<br />

Ounpuu, Cindy 85-87 7<br />

Pasternak, Laura 73-74 2<br />

Pavlik, Melissa 00-00 1<br />

Pazevic, Alana 11- 1<br />

Perkins, Lorraine 87-90 15<br />

Peterson, Sarah 07-10 1<br />

Pike, Natalie 05-08 14<br />

Price, Shannon 91-95 11<br />

Proud, Stephanie 07-09 6<br />

Quirk, Wendy 76-77 5<br />

Ramirez, Lily 2009 1<br />

Rapp, Betsy 78-82 10<br />

Reid, Jamie 03-06 1<br />

Retrum, Leah 04-08 <strong>12</strong><br />

Rogers, Lindsay 09-10 4<br />

Rzadkowolsky, Sharon 98-01 2<br />

Salamone, Kara 09-10 4<br />

Sawyer, Jennifer 84-86 10<br />

Showalter, Corinne 11- 1<br />

Smith, Kirsten 11- 2<br />

Soden, Diane 75-78 5<br />

Spofforth, Gemma 07-10 25<br />

Stafford, Shara 10-11 13<br />

Stemper, Vicki 89-93 <strong>12</strong><br />

Stotlemeyer, Karen 1974 1<br />

Tappin, Ashley 93-94 7<br />

Teague, Cara 99-03 2<br />

Tennison, Diane 99-03 6<br />

Thomas, Barbara 72-75 2<br />

Thomas, Kathy 1973 1<br />

Timmons, Beth 95-96 5<br />

Torey, Blazey 82 2<br />

Torres, Dara 85-89 28<br />

Trainer, Sue 95-96 3<br />

Treible, Kathy 81-84 28<br />

Tripp, Jennifer 86-89 2<br />

Uhle, Mary 03-05 8<br />

Ujevich, Jan 79-81 4<br />

Vanderbilt, Samantha 05-08 5<br />

Vincent, Dady 88-91 8<br />

Vollmer, Dana 06 4<br />

Wagner, Allison 95-98 11<br />

Wagstaff, Janie 93-94 11<br />

Walker, Amy 92-96 3<br />

Walker, Laura 88-90 7<br />

Walsh, Huddie 76-78 5<br />

Wayte, Mary 84-88 26<br />

Weiman, Candace 05-06 16*<br />

Welting, Laureen 83-87 2<br />

Werth, Karin 84-88 10<br />

White, Jackie 72-73 1<br />

Wilding, Kristin 91-95 2<br />

Winter, Lauren 07-08 4<br />

Wood, Brandy 91-94 1<br />

Woolger, Christi 82-86 8<br />

Zach, Susan<br />

Zalewski, Ellese<br />

78-80<br />

11-<br />

1<br />

3<br />

Zemina, Paige 86-89 <strong>12</strong><br />

Zunich, Stephanie 88-91 20<br />

167 ALL-AMERICANS 1,166<br />

*Received four honors before transferring to UF<br />

MEN<br />

NAME YEARS #<br />

Ally, Bradley 06-09 23<br />

Ament, Jamie 91-92 4<br />

Armstrong, Duncan 1989 2<br />

Artley, Will 73-77 10<br />

Ballester, Jose 1991 1<br />

Beardsley, Craig 79-82 8<br />

Bittner, Brent 71-73 3<br />

Bonewit, Rob 92-93 6<br />

Borland, Jim 1954 1<br />

Borreca, Nick 05-06 5<br />

Bosbyshell, John 71-74 4<br />

Boyer, Eric 84-86 6<br />

Bradley, Matt 1972 1<br />

Brown, Derek 1984 1<br />

Bruner, Carlton 91-93 5<br />

Burckle, Clark 07-09 9<br />

Burgess, Greg 93-94 <strong>12</strong><br />

Carl, Martin 1994 3<br />

Cetlinski, Matt 83-86 8<br />

Chelosky, Gary 70-73 5<br />

Christensen, Eric 95-96 4<br />

Cieslak, Marcin 11- 5<br />

Clarke, Stephen 93-95, 97 23<br />

Cole, Matt 97-00, 99 17<br />

Counts, Chris 95-96 10<br />

Crete, Ryan 09-10 1<br />

Dalbey, Troy 1987 6<br />

Davelaar, Rodion 11- 1<br />

deBorde, Brad 11- 2<br />

DeMatteis, Luca 05-07 4<br />

Dennison, John 89-91 8<br />

Dickson, Keith 77-80 16<br />

Dillon, Duffy 84-87 13<br />

Dioguardi, Tom 65-67 5<br />

Donnelly, Eric 99-02 9<br />

Dornay, Bill 70-71 3<br />

Drake, Phil 1957 2<br />

Drenik, Matt 1998 3<br />

Dwyer, Conor 10-11 <strong>12</strong><br />

Fagler, Chauncey 1982 1<br />

Fairbanks, David 86-87, 89 5<br />

Fosdick, Scott 84-86 4<br />

Fraser, Brett 09-11 19<br />

Fraser, Shaune 07-10 27<br />

Frentsos, Jerry 85-87 3<br />

Gaberino, Geoff 81-84 15<br />

Gercsak, Balazs 09-11 4<br />

Giambalvo, Vince 1990 1<br />

Gibb, Donald 82-83 5<br />

Glassman, Mike 1988 1<br />

Gomez, Roberto 09-10 4<br />

Gonzalez, Chuy 96-97 7<br />

Gorre, Jason 86-88 7<br />

Goss, Sandy 87-90 23<br />

Green, Rickey 1988 1<br />

Greenwell, Joe 83-84 2<br />

Griffith, Jim 72-73 2<br />

Gustafson, Eric 1974 1<br />

Guyot, Matt 92-93 2<br />

Hairston, Steve 1969 1<br />

Hartley, Brian 04-06 10<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

Heath, Mike 83-86 19<br />

Hillencamp, John 79-82 14<br />

Hornos, Paulo 96-98 1<br />

Hughes, Tim 05-08 6<br />

Jansen, Mike 00-02 7<br />

Jayme, Carlos 01-04 26<br />

Johnson, Grant 05-08 4<br />

Joyce, Mike <strong>2011</strong> 1<br />

Justice, Sean 96-98 4<br />

Kaufmann, Scott 2003 1<br />

Kellam, Chris 01-04 10<br />

Kennedy, Patrick 83-84, 86 9<br />

Kiedel, Michael 95-96 8<br />

Kierstead, Kevin 70-73 4<br />

Kim, Bryan 99-01 5<br />

Kostowicz, Jim 00-02 5<br />

Larson, David 78-81 21<br />

Laugherty, Bobby 83-86 8<br />

Lewis, Kreg 1984 1<br />

Lichtner, Frank 72-73 2<br />

Lindsey, Gabe 96-97 3<br />

Linscheer, Enrico 93-94 6<br />

Linscheer, Giovanni 1994 2<br />

Livingston, Jerry 62-64 4<br />

Lochte, Ryan 02-06 24<br />

Lopez, Alex 98, 00 9<br />

Loughran, Marco 10-11 8<br />

Lusk, Ryan 99-00 4<br />

Maddox, Ron 81-82 5<br />

Mangabeira, Gabriel 02-05 18<br />

Marci, Steve 67-68 3<br />

Martin, Cameron 11- 1<br />

Martinez, Raul 09-10 1<br />

Mashburn, Mark 77-79 6<br />

McBride, Steve 61-62 2<br />

McDonnell, Steve 70-72 4<br />

McKee, Mark 69-71 4<br />

McKee, Tim 72-73 4<br />

McPherson, Andy 68-69 3<br />

Medei, Dan 1997 2<br />

Mellor, Steve 1994 3<br />

Mestre, Albert 83-86 17<br />

Miller, Andy 1977 2<br />

Miller, Kyle 78-80 9<br />

Mitchell, Brent 90-93 11<br />

Monasterio, Ricardo 00-01 4<br />

Mrazek, Bill 04-07 4<br />

Narcowich, Joel 1973 1<br />

Nead, Kevin 06-08 2<br />

Nesty, Anthony 90-92 16<br />

Nichols, Jeff 1996 2<br />

Norris, Philip 00-01, 03 4<br />

Norton, Matt 10- 1<br />

Odendaal, Hendrik 98-02 10<br />

Orschiedt, Peter 70-72 3<br />

Ostlund, Grant 79-80 4<br />

Pearson, Ford 89-90 7<br />

Pedraza, Joey 08-11 2<br />

Penniman, Daniel 05-08 14<br />

Perkins, Jimmy 68-70 4<br />

Perry, Glynn 78-80 6<br />

Pinzon, Omar 07-10 17<br />

Plemons, John 1973 1<br />

Quarry, Ed 1974 3<br />

Ramirez, Rob 80-81 5<br />

Ratliff, Will 2005 1<br />

Ray, David 73-74 5<br />

Raymond, Jeff 09-11 5<br />

Reeves, Frank 1995 1<br />

Reeves, Greg 99, 01 4<br />

Reeves, John 72-73 2<br />

Retrum, John 98 1<br />

Richardson, Hank 99-01 6<br />

Robinson, Paul 87-90 19<br />

Robinson, Ted 1954 1<br />

Rousseau, Sebastien 10- 6<br />

Rudolf, Roland 07-10 9<br />

Russo, Barry 67-68 2<br />

St. Dennis, Mike 79-81 4<br />

Sakovich, Jon 91-92 7<br />

Salatta, Lucas 06-07 14<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

Samuels, Chuck 1977 1<br />

Santosefano, Charlie 1992 1<br />

Sawchuck, Bill 79, 81-82 6<br />

Schultz, Scott 02-04 3<br />

Sherrard, Duncan 00-02 14<br />

Signorin, Connor 11- 2<br />

Sioui, Adam 02-05 19<br />

Smith, Jos 06-09 4<br />

Smith, Kevin 1971 1<br />

Snode, Chris 77-80 6<br />

Soltis, Doug 81-84 9<br />

Sommer, Scott <strong>2011</strong> 1<br />

Stewart, Mark 95-96 7<br />

Stickels, Coley 97-98 3<br />

Stockwell, Mark 1985 3<br />

Strate, Bill 1969 1<br />

Summers, Nathan 99-01 15<br />

Swift, Ryan 97, 99-00 6<br />

Switzer, Keith 1985 2<br />

Taylor, Jayme 85-88 9<br />

Thompson, Jason 91-93 4<br />

Tjin-A-Tam, Ansel 01-02, 04 6<br />

Towne, Alyn 91-93 10<br />

Townsend, Darian 05-06 8<br />

Tullius, Rex 06-09 5<br />

Turner, James 11- 2<br />

Utley, Bob 89-92 22<br />

Vidal, Rafael 82-85 6<br />

Volcan, Ramon 1977 3<br />

Wallace, Paul 85-88 16<br />

Welch, Corey 2005 1<br />

West, David 1996 3<br />

Whitaker, Alan 1972 1<br />

White, Craig 1955 1<br />

Wiebeck, Kris 03-05 4<br />

Wilcox, Jonathan 06-07 1<br />

Wilcox, Zach 03, 05 5<br />

Williams, Bruce 68-71 5<br />

Williams, Chuck 1978 1<br />

Wolfgarten, Jan 2004 1<br />

Work, Tobias 05-08 3<br />

Zielinski, Brian 1983 2<br />

Zubero, David 78-81 14<br />

Zubero, Martin 88-91 15<br />

185 ALL-AMERICANS 1,146<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL<br />

ALL-AMERICANS<br />

WOMEN<br />

T1. Nicole Haislett 28<br />

T1. Dara Torres 28<br />

T1. Kathy Treible 28<br />

4. Mary Wayte 26<br />

5. Gemma Spofforth 25<br />

T6. Caroline Burckle 23<br />

T6. Jane Kerr 23<br />

8. Amy Caulkins 22<br />

9. Tracy Caulkins 21<br />

T10. Carmen Cowart 20<br />

T10. Maureen Farrell 20<br />

T10. Stephanie Zunich 20<br />

MEN<br />

1. Shaune Fraser 27<br />

2. Carlos Jayme 26<br />

3. Ryan Lochte 24<br />

T4. Bradley Ally 23<br />

T4. Stephen Clarke 23<br />

T4. Sandy Goss 23<br />

7. Bob Utley 22<br />

8. David Larson 21<br />

T9. Brett Fraser 19<br />

T9. Mike Heath 19<br />

T9. Paul Robinson 19<br />

T9. Adam Sioui 19


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

ALL-AMERICANS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)<br />

<strong>2011</strong>: 57 HONORS<br />

Women (38 Honors)<br />

Sarah Bateman (50 Free, 200 FR*, 400<br />

FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*), Elizabeth<br />

Beisel (200 Back, 500 Free, 400 IM, 800<br />

FR, 400 MR*), Jamie Bohunicky (800<br />

FR, 200 Free*, 200 FR*, 400 FR*), Teresa<br />

Crippen (200 Back, 200 Fly, 400 IM,<br />

800 FR), Monica Dodson (Three-Meter<br />

Diving, Platform*), Hilda Luthersdottir<br />

(100 Breast*, 200 Breast*, 200 MR*, 400<br />

MR*), Alicia Mathieu (1,650 Free*),<br />

Alana Pazevic (200 MR*), Corinne<br />

Showalter (1,650 Free*), Kirsten<br />

Smith (400 IM*, 400 FR*), Shara Stafford<br />

(200 Free, 800 FR, 50 Free*, 100 Free*,<br />

200 FR*, 400 FR* , 400 MR*)<br />

Men (19 Honors)<br />

Marcin Cieslak (200 Fly, 200 IM,<br />

200 MR, 400 MR, 100 Fly*), Rodion<br />

Davelaar (200 MR), Brad deBorde<br />

(200 FR*, 400 FR*), Conor Dwyer (500<br />

Free, 400 MR, 800 FR, 400 IM*, 400 FR*),<br />

Brett Fraser (200 Free, 800 FR, 200 MR,<br />

400 MR, 100 Free*, 400 FR*) Balazs<br />

Gercsak (200 Fly*); Mike Joyce (400 IM);<br />

Marco Loughran (100 Back, 200 Back,<br />

200 MR, 400 MR, 200 FR*); Cameron<br />

Martin (200 Fly*); Joey Pedraza (1,650<br />

Free*); Jeffrey Raymond (800 FR, 200<br />

Free*); Sebastien Rousseau (200 Fly,<br />

200 Free, 800 FR, 200 IM*); Connor<br />

Signorin (1,650 Free*, 400 IM*); Scott<br />

Sommer (200 FR*); James Turner (200<br />

FR*, 400 FR*)<br />

2010: 74 HONORS<br />

Women (36 Honors)<br />

Sarah Bateman (200 FR, 50 Free^, 200<br />

MR); Jamie Bohunicky (800 FR, 400<br />

FR); Melania Costa-Schmid (500 Free^,<br />

800 FR, 1650 Free); Teresa Crippen (400<br />

IM, 800 FR, 200 Back, 200 Fly); Monica<br />

Dodson (Platform); Liz Kemp (400 FR);<br />

Jemma Lowe (400 MR, 200 MR, 100 Fly,<br />

200 Fly); Stephanie Napier (200 FR);<br />

Lindsay Rogers (400 MR, 200 MR); Kara<br />

Salamone (three-meter diving, platform);<br />

Gemma Spofforth (200 FR, 200 IM^, 400<br />

MR, 200 MR, 100 Back, 200 Back, 400<br />

FR); Shara Stafford (200 FR, 50 Free, 400<br />

MR, 800 FR, 100 Free, 400 FR)<br />

Men (38 Honors)<br />

Conor Dwyer (500 Free, 400 MR, 200 MR,<br />

200 Free, 800 FR, 100 Free ^, 400 FR);<br />

Brett Fraser (200 FR, 400 MR 200 MR, 200<br />

Free, 800 FR, 100 Free ^, 400 FR); Shaune<br />

Fraser (200 FR, 200 IM, 400 MR, 200 Free,<br />

800 FR, 200 Fly, 400 FR); Balazs Gercsak<br />

(500 Free); Roberto Gomez (200 FR,<br />

400 FR); Marco Loughran (200 MR, 100<br />

Back, 200 Back); Matt Norton (200 FR);<br />

Omar Pinzon ( 200 IM, 400 MR, 200 MR,<br />

100 Back, 200 Back); Jeff Raymond (200<br />

Free^, 800 FR); Sebastien Rousseau<br />

(400 IM^, 200 Fly); Roland Rudolf (200<br />

Back^)<br />

2009: 71 HONORS<br />

Women (34 Honors)<br />

Sarah Bateman (200 FR*); Melani<br />

Costa-Schmid, (800 FR*); Teresa<br />

Crippen (200 back, 400 IM, 800 FR*);<br />

Monica Dodson (Platform*); Laurabeth<br />

Guenthner (1,650 free, 500 free*); Liz<br />

Kemp (400 MR*, 400 FR*, 800 FR*);<br />

Jemma Lowe (100 fly, 200 fly, 300 MR,<br />

400 MR*); Stephanie Napier (200 MR,<br />

200 FR*, 400 FR*); Stephanie Proud (400<br />

IM, 200 back, 400 FR*, 800 FR*); Lily<br />

Ramirez (200 FR*); Lindsay Rogers (200<br />

MR, 400 MR*); Kara Salamone (Platform,<br />

One-meter*); Gemma Spofforth (200 IM,<br />

100 back, 200 back, 200 MR, 200 FR*,<br />

400 MR*, 400 FR*)<br />

Men (37 honors)<br />

Bradley Ally (200 IM, 400 IM, 200 FR,<br />

400 MR, 200 fly*); Clark Burckle (400 IM,<br />

200 breast, 200 MR, 400 MR); Ryan Crete<br />

(1650 free*); Brett Fraser (200 FR, 200<br />

MR, 400 FR, 100 free*, 200 free*, 800<br />

FR*); Shaune Fraser (200 free, 200 fly,<br />

200 IM, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR*); Balazs<br />

Gercsak (500 free, 800 FR*); Roberto<br />

Gomez (400 FR, 200 FR*); Raul Martinez<br />

(200 FR*); Omar Pinzon (100 back, 200<br />

back, 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR); Jeff<br />

Raymond (800 FR*); Rex Tullius (100<br />

back, 200 MR, 200 FR, 200 back*)<br />

2008: 72 HONORS<br />

Women (34 honors)<br />

Caroline Burckle (500 Free, 400 MR, 200<br />

Free, 200 MR (p), 800 FR, 100 Free, 400<br />

FR*); Gemma Spofforth (200 IM*, 200<br />

FR*, 400 MR, 100 back, 200 MR, 200<br />

back, 400 FR*); Colleen Healy (200 FR*,<br />

400 MR, 200 MR); Stephanie Napier (200<br />

FR*, 200 MR); Natalie Pike (200 FR*, 400<br />

MR, 200 FR, 400 FR*); Stephanie Proud<br />

(400 IM, 200 back); Samantha Vanderbilt<br />

(100 back*); Amanda Hartley (200 MR);<br />

Leah Retrum (800 FR, 200 back, 400<br />

IM*); Liz Kemp (800 FR, 400 FR*); Monica<br />

Dodson (platform); Laurabeth Guenthner<br />

(1,650 free)<br />

Men (38 honors)<br />

Roland Rudolf (500 free*, 800 FR, 200<br />

back, 400 FR*); Omar Pinzon (200 IM*,<br />

400 MR, 200 MR*, 100 back, 200 back);<br />

Bradley Ally (200 IM *, 200 FR(p)*, 400<br />

IM, 800 FR*, 200 breast*, 400 FR*);<br />

Shaune Fraser (200 IM*, 200 FR(p)*, 400<br />

MR, 200 free, 800 FR, 200 MR(p)*, 200<br />

fly); Jos Smith (200 FR HM, 400 FR*);<br />

Daniel Penniman (200 FR*, 400 MR, 400<br />

FR*); Clark Burckle (400 MR, 200 MR(p)*,<br />

400 IM, 200 breast); Joey Pedraza (200<br />

MR*); Tim Hughes (200 MR*, 200 fly*,<br />

400 FR(p)*); Rex Tullius (200 back*);<br />

Grant Johnson (400 FR*); Tobias Work<br />

(1,650 free*)<br />

2007: 75 HONORS<br />

Women (31 honors)<br />

Caroline Burckle (200 free, 500 free,<br />

200 FR (p), 200 MR*, 400 MR, 400 FR,<br />

800 FR); Elizabeth Kemp (200 FR*, 400<br />

FR); Kim Larson (500 free*, 1,650 free<br />

*, 800 FR); Stephanie Napier (200 FR*,<br />

200 MR*); Sarah Peterson (100 back*);<br />

Natalie Pike (200 free*, 400 MR, 200 FR*,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR); Leah Retrum (200 back,<br />

200 IM*, 800 FR); Gemma Spofforth<br />

(100 back, 200 back, 200 MR*, 400 MR);<br />

Lauren Winter (200 MR*, 400 MR, 200<br />

FR*, 400 FR).<br />

Men (45 honors)<br />

Bradley Ally (200 breast, 200 IM, 400<br />

IM, 200 FR (p) 400 FR, 400 MR); Clark<br />

Burckle (200 breast*); Luca De Matteis<br />

(200 breast*); Shaune Fraser (200 free*,<br />

200 fly, 200 IM, 200 FR (p), 400 FR, 800<br />

FR, 200 MR*); Tim Hughes (200 fly*, 200<br />

FR, 200 MR); Grant Johnson (200 free*,<br />

200 FR, 800 FR); Bill Mrazek (200 breast,<br />

200 MR*); Kevin Nead (400 IM*); Daniel<br />

Penniman (200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR*, 400<br />

MR); Omar Pinzon (200 back*, 200 MR*);<br />

Roland Rudolf (200 free*, 500 free*, 200<br />

back, 800 FR); Lucas Salatta (200 back,<br />

200 IM, 400 IM, 200 FR (p), 400 FR (p),<br />

800 FR, 400 MR); Jos Smith (200 FR, 400<br />

FR); Tobias Work (500 free*, 1,650 free*).<br />

2006: 62 HONORS<br />

Women (27 honors)<br />

Caroline Burckle (500 free, 800 FR, 400<br />

FR*); Candace Weiman (100 fly, 200<br />

fly, 200 IM*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*); Vipa<br />

Bernhardt (100 breast, 200 breast, 200<br />

IM*, 400 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*); Dana<br />

Vollmer ( 800 FR, 400 FR*, 200 FR*, 200<br />

MR*); Natalie Pike (800 FR, 400 FR*, 200<br />

FR*, 400 MR*); Kim Larson (800 FR, 200<br />

FR*); Samantha Vanderbilt (200 FR*, 200<br />

MR*, 400 MR*).<br />

Men (35 honors)<br />

Nick Borreca (200 FR*, 200 MR, 400 FR);<br />

Daniel Penniman (200 FR*, 400 MR, 200<br />

MR, 400 FR); Bradley Ally (200 FR*, 200<br />

IM, 400 MR, 400 IM, 800 FR, 200 breast*);<br />

Lucas Salatta (200 FR*, 200 IM*, 400<br />

MR, 200 MR, 100 back*, 800 FR, 200<br />

back); Darian Townsend (200 FR*, 400<br />

FR); Brian Hartley (500 free*, 400 IM*,<br />

800 FR, 200 back*); Ryan Lochte (200 IM,<br />

400 MR, 400 IM, 800 FR, 200 back, 400<br />

FR); Jonathan Wilcox (1M diving); Luca<br />

DeMatteis (200 MR, 200 breast*)<br />

2005 : 75 HONORS<br />

Women (39 honors)<br />

Vipa Bernhardt (400 MR, 200 MR, 100<br />

breast, 200 breast); Caroline Burckle<br />

(400 MR, 200 free, 500 free, 200 FRp,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR); Maureen Farrell (200<br />

FR, 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 back, 200 Back,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR); Meredith Green (1,650<br />

free); Rebecca Harper (200 fly*); Joanna<br />

Maranhao (400 IM); Katie McCann (400<br />

IM, 200 IM*); Natalie Pike (200 FR); Leah<br />

Retrum (200 IM, 400 IM, 200 back, 400<br />

FRp, 800 FR); Mary Uhle (200 FR, 400 FR,<br />

800 FR); Samantha Vanderbilt (200 MR);<br />

Candace Weiman (200 MR, 400 MR, 200<br />

FR, 400 FR, 200 IM*, 100 fly, 200 fly)<br />

Men (36 honors)<br />

Nick Borreca (200 FR, 400 FR); Luca<br />

DeMatteis (200 Breast); Brian Hartley<br />

(400 IM, 800 FR, 500 freestyle, 200 Back);<br />

Ryan Lochte (100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM,<br />

200 MR, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Gabriel<br />

Mangabeira (200 FR, 200MR, 400 MR);<br />

Daniel Penniman (200 FR, 200 MR, 400<br />

FR); Will Ratliff (200 MR); Adam Sioui<br />

(200 FR, 200 Fly, 200 Free, 400 FR, 800<br />

FR); Darian Townsend (200 FR, 400 MR,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR, 100 Free, 200 Free); Corey<br />

Welch (400 MR); Kris Wiebeck (200 Back);<br />

Zach Wilcox (1M Diving, 3M Diving)<br />

2004: 69 HONORS<br />

Women (33 honors)<br />

Vipa Bernhardt (400m MR*, 100m<br />

breast, 200m MR*, 200m breast); Ashley<br />

Carusone (400m IM*); Jaime Ellis (200m<br />

FR, 200m IM, 400m MR*, 200m free*,<br />

200m MR*, 800m FR, 400m FR); Maureen<br />

Farrell (200m FR, 400m MR*, 100m<br />

back*, 200m MR, 400m FR, 200m back);<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

Chantal Gibney (200m FR, 200m MR*,<br />

800m FR, 400m FR); Rebecca Harper<br />

(400m MR*); Katie McCann (200m IM*);<br />

Sara McLarty (400m free, 400m IM, 800m<br />

FR, 1,500m free); Leah Retrum (200m<br />

back); Mary Uhle (200m FR, 200m free*,<br />

800m FR, 400m FR)<br />

Men (36 honors)<br />

Brian Hartley (400m free*, 800m FR);<br />

Carlos Jayme (50m free*, 100m free,<br />

200m free*, 200m FR, 400m FR, 200m<br />

MR*, 400m MR); Chris Kellam (100m<br />

back*, 200m back, 200m MR*, 400m<br />

MR); Ryan Lochte (200m fly*, 200m IM,<br />

400m IM, 200m FR, 400m FR, 800m FR);<br />

Gabriel Mangabeira (100m fly*, 100m<br />

back*, 200m FR, 400m FR, 200m MR*,<br />

400m MR); Bill Mrazek (200m MR*, 400m<br />

MR); Scott Schultz (400m FR); Adam Sioui<br />

(200m free, 200m fly, 200m FR, 400m FR,<br />

800m FR); Ansel Tjin-A-Tam (200m MR*);<br />

Kris Wiebeck (800m FR); Jan Wolfgarten<br />

(1,500m free)<br />

2003: 66 HONORS<br />

Women (34 honors)<br />

Vipa Bernhardt (100 Breast, 200 Breast,<br />

200 MR, 400 MR, 200 IM*); Renate<br />

duPlessis (200 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR, 100<br />

Fly, 100 Back, 400 FR*); Jaime Ellis (800<br />

FR, 200 IM*); Maureen Farrell (200 FR,<br />

200 MR, 400 MR, 200 Back, 100 Back*,<br />

400 FR*); Chantal Gibney (200 FR, 400<br />

MR, 800 FR, 400 FR*); Meredith Green<br />

(1,650 Free*); Rebecca Harper (200 Fly*);<br />

Sara McLarty (500 Free, 1,650 Free, 400<br />

IM, 800 FR, 400 FR*); Jamie Reid (200<br />

Back); Cara Teague (200 MR); Diane Tennison<br />

(200FR); Mary Uhle (800 FR)<br />

Men (32 Honors)<br />

Carlos Jayme (200 FR, 400 MR, 50 Free*,<br />

800 FR, 200 MR*, 100 Free*, 400 FR);<br />

Scott Kaufmann (1,650 Free*); Chris Kellam<br />

(400 MR, 200 MR*, 200 Back); Ryan<br />

Lochte (200 IM, 200 FR, 400 IM, 800 FR,<br />

1,650 Free); Gabriel Mangabeira (200 FR,<br />

400 MR, 200 MR, 400 FR); Philip Norris<br />

(400 MR, 200 MR); Scott Schultz (400 FR);<br />

Adam Sioui (200 FR, 800 FR, 200 Free,<br />

400 FR); Kris Wiebeck (800 FR, 200 Free*);<br />

Zach Wilcox (One-Meter, Three-Meter*,<br />

Platform*)<br />

2002: 59 HONORS<br />

Women (22 Honors)<br />

Janelle Atkinson (500 Free, 1,650 Free,<br />

800 FR, 400 FR); Renate du Plessis (200<br />

MR); Jaime Ellis (200 FR, 800 FR); Maureen<br />

Farrell (200 FR); Cerian Gibbes (200<br />

MR); Chantal Gibney (200 FR, 800 FR, 400<br />

FR); Meredith Green (1,650 Free); Rebecca<br />

Harper (200 Fly); Leah Martindale<br />

(200 FR, 200 MR, 400 FR); Sara McLarty<br />

(400 IM, 1,650 Free, 800 FR); Cara Teague<br />

(200 MR); Diane Tennison (400 FR)<br />

Men (37 Honors)<br />

Eric Donnelly (200 IM, 400 IM); Mike<br />

Jansen (400 MR, 100 Back*, 200 Back);<br />

Carlos Jayme (50 Free*, 100 Free*, 200<br />

FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR); Chris Kellam<br />

(100 Back*, 200 Back); Jim Kostowicz<br />

(200 FR, 200 MR*); Gabriel Mangabeira<br />

(100 Fly*, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR*, 400<br />

MR); Hendrik Odendaal (50 Free*, 100<br />

Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR*); Scott<br />

Schultz (800 FR); Duncan Sherrard (200<br />

IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly, 800 FR); Adam Sioui<br />

(200 Fly*, 200 Free, 500 Free*, 400 FR,<br />

800 FR); Ansel Tjin-A-Tam (200 MR*,<br />

400 MR)<br />

2001: 66 HONORS<br />

Women (24 honors)<br />

Janelle Atkinson (200 Free, 500 Free,<br />

1,650 Free, 400 FR, 800 FR); Laura Cross<br />

(800 FR); Jaime Ellis (200 IM*, 400 IM,<br />

1,650 Free*, 200 FR, 400 FR); Chantal<br />

Gibney (200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Leah<br />

Martindale (50 Free, 100 Free, 200 FR,<br />

400 FR); Sara McLarty (500 Free, 1,650<br />

Free, 400 IM*); Megan Melgaard (800<br />

FR); Sharon Rzadkowolsky (1650 Free*);<br />

Diane Tennison (200 FR).<br />

Men (42 honors)<br />

Eric Donnelly (200 Fly*, 400 IM, 800<br />

FR); Chris Kellam (200 Back*); Bryan<br />

Kim (400 IM*); Mike Jansen (200 Back*,<br />

200 MR*, 400 MR*); Carlos Jayme (100<br />

Free, 400 FR, 200 MR*, 800 FR, 200 FR,<br />

500 Free*); Jim Kostowicz (200 FR);<br />

Ricardo Monasterio (1,650 Free*, 500<br />

Free*); Philip Norris (400 MR*); Hendrik<br />

Odendaal (400 FR, 200 FR, 200 MR*);<br />

Greg Reeves (200 Fly, 400 IM, 200<br />

IM*); Hank Richardson (Three-meter,<br />

Platform*); Duncan Sherrard (200 Fly,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR, 100 Fly*, 200 IM*, 400<br />

MR*, 200 MR*); Nathan Summers (100<br />

Free*, 400 FR, 100 Back*, 800 FR, 200<br />

FR, 400 MR*); Ansel Tjin-A-Tam (200<br />

Breast*, 200 MR*, 100 Breast*).<br />

2000: 56 HONORS<br />

Women (19 honors)<br />

Laura Cross (200m FR*, 400m FR*,<br />

800m FR*), Nicole Duggan (200m FR*,<br />

400m FR*, 800m FR*), Desiree Frega<br />

(200m MR*), Robyn Grimes (Onemeter,<br />

Three-meter*), Leah Martindale<br />

(200m FR*, 400m FR*, 200m MR*),<br />

Mary Beth Mounce (200m back*, 200<br />

MR*), Melissa Pavlik (800m FR*),<br />

Sharon Rzadkowolsky (1,500m free*),<br />

Diane Tennison (200m FR*, 800m FR*,<br />

200m MR*)<br />

Men (37 honors)<br />

Matt Cole (200m Back, 200m MR*,<br />

400m FR*, 400m MR*), Eric Donnelly<br />

(400m IM, 800 FR*), Mike Jansen (200<br />

Back), Bryan Kim (400m IM*, 800<br />

FR*), Jim Kostowicz (200m FR), Alex<br />

Lopez (200m FR, 100m Breast*, 200m<br />

Breast*, 200m MR*, 400m MR*, 400<br />

FR*), Ryan Lusk (200m IM*, 400m IM*,<br />

800 FR*), Ricardo Monasterio (1,500m<br />

Free*, 400m Free*), Philip Norris (200m<br />

Breast*), Hendrik Odendaal (400m<br />

FR*), Hank Richardson (Platform, Threemeter*),<br />

Duncan Sherrard (200m Fly,<br />

400 MR*, 800 FR*), Nathan Summers<br />

(200m FR, 100m Free*, 400 MR* 50<br />

free*, 200 MR*, 400 FR*), Ryan Swift<br />

(200m FR, 200m MR*, 400m FR*)<br />

1999: 42 HONORS<br />

Women (21 honors)<br />

Mandy Crowe (400 MR, 100 and 200<br />

Back*), Nicole Duggan (400 FR, 800 FR,<br />

400 MR), Dawn Heckman (500 Free,<br />

1,650 Free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR),<br />

Jennifer Hommert (200 IM, 400 IM, 200<br />

Back, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR), Megan<br />

Melgaard (500 Free, 1,650 Free, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR)


ALL-AMERICANS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)<br />

Men (21 honors)<br />

Matt Cole (200 Back, 100 Back*, 400 FR*,<br />

800 FR*, 400 MR*); Eric Donnelly (400<br />

IM*, 800 FR*); Paulo Hornos (200 FR*);<br />

Bryan Kim (800 FR*, 400 MR*); Ryan Lusk<br />

(800 FR*); Hendrik Odendaal (200 FR*,<br />

400 FR*); Greg Reeves (400 MR*); Hank<br />

Richardson (Platform, Three-Meter*);<br />

Nathan Summers (200 FR*, 400 FR*, 400<br />

MR*); Ryan Swift (200 FR*, 400 FR*).<br />

1998: 38 HONORS<br />

Women (25 honors)<br />

Karrie Bullock (400 FR, 400MRp);<br />

Mandy Crowe (100 Back, 400 MR);<br />

Nicole Duggan (400 FR, 400 MR, 800 FR);<br />

Robyn Grimes (One-Meter, Three-Meter,<br />

Platform); Dawn Heckman (400 FR, 400<br />

MR, 800 MR); Jennifer Hommert (200 IM,<br />

400 IM, 800 FR); Heather Lawrence (Onemeter,<br />

Three-meter); Denise Merk (200<br />

breast, 400 FR, 400 MR); Allison Wagner<br />

(200 IM, 400 IM, 800 FR, 400 FRp)<br />

Men (13 honors)<br />

Matt Cole (200MR*, 400 MR*, 800 MR*);<br />

Matt Drenik (200 MR*, 400 MR*, 800<br />

FR*); Jason Hornbeck (200 MR*); Sean<br />

Justice (500 free*); Alex Lopez (200 MR*,<br />

400 MR*, 800 FR*); John Retrum (800<br />

FR*); Coley Stickels (200 MR*, 400 MR*).<br />

1997: 29 HONORS<br />

Women (9 honors)<br />

Karrie Bullock (100 Breast*); Mandy<br />

Crowe (100 Back); Dawn Heckman (200<br />

Free*, 500 Free, 800 FR*); Jennifer Hommert<br />

(400 IM, 800 FR*); Rachel Joseph<br />

(800 FR*); Whitney Metzler (800 FR*)<br />

Men (20 honors)<br />

Stephen Clarke (100 Fly*, 200 FR*, 800<br />

FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*); Matt Cole (200<br />

Back*, 200 FR*, 800 FR*, 200 MR*, 400<br />

MR*); Chuy Gonzalez (100 Fly, 200 MR*,<br />

400 MR*); Sean Justice (1,650 Free, 800<br />

FR*); Gabe Lindsey (800 FR*); Dan Medei<br />

(200 MR*, 400 MR*); Coley Stickels (200<br />

FR*); Ryan Swift (200 FR*)<br />

1996: 67 HONORS<br />

Women (40 honors)<br />

Summer Brown (One-Meter, Three-<br />

Meter); Mandy Crowe (100m Back*,<br />

400m MR*); Nikki Dryden (200m Back*,<br />

800m FR); Barbara Franco (200m Fly);<br />

Dawn Heckman (500m Free*, 1,650m<br />

Free*, 800m FR); Tina Hinton (200m FR*,<br />

200m MR*); Jennifer Hommert (200m<br />

IM*, 400m IM*, 200m MR*, 400m FR*);<br />

Rachel Joseph (200m IM*, 200m Back,<br />

200m MR*); Mimosa McNerney (500m<br />

Free*, 1,650m Free, 800m FR); Beth Timmons<br />

(100m Fly*, 200m FR*, 400m FR*,<br />

200m MRp*, 400m MR*); Sue Trainer<br />

(200m FR*, 400m FR*, 400m MR*); Allison<br />

Wagner (200m IM, 400m IM, 200m<br />

Fly*, 400m FR*, 800m FR, 200m MR*,<br />

400m MR*); Amy Walker (200m FR*,<br />

400m FR*, 200m MR*)<br />

Men (27 honors)<br />

Eric Christensen (400m IM, 800m FR*,<br />

400m MR*); Chris Counts (200m IM*,<br />

200m Free*, 200m Fly*, 800m FR*, 200m<br />

MR*, 400m MR*); Chuy Gonzalez (100m<br />

Fly, 200m Fly*, 200m MR*, 400m MR*);<br />

Sean Justice (1,650m Free*); Michael Kiedel<br />

(200m Free*, 800m FR*, 200m MR*);<br />

Gabe Lindsey (1,650m Free*, 800m FR*);<br />

Jeff Nichols (Three-Meter*, Platform*);<br />

Mark Stewart (100m Breast, 200m MR*,<br />

400m MR*); David West (One-Meter*,<br />

Three-Meter*, Platform*)<br />

1995: 43 HONORS<br />

Women (22 honors)<br />

Laura Booth (200 FR*, 800 FR); Nikki<br />

Dryden (500 Free, 1,650 Free*, 200 FR*,<br />

800 FR); Barbara Franco (200 Fly, 200<br />

FR*); Beth Hazel (200 Back, 200 Fly*, 200<br />

FR*); Heather Lawrence (One-Meter*);<br />

Mimosa McNerney (500 Free, 1,650 Free,<br />

800 FR); Allison Wagner (200 IM, 400 IM,<br />

200 Breast, 200 FR*, 800 FR); Amy Walker<br />

(400 IM, 200 Fly*)<br />

Men (21 honors)<br />

Eric Christensen (400 IM*); Stephen<br />

Clarke (100 Fly*, 200 IM*, 400 FR*, 800<br />

FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*); Chris Counts<br />

(400 FR*, 800 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*);<br />

Michael Kiedel (500 Free*, 400 FR*, 800<br />

FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*); Frank Reeves<br />

(800 FR*); Mark Stewart (100 Breast*,<br />

400 FR*, 200 MR*, 400 MR*)<br />

1994: 63 HONORS<br />

Women (38 honors)<br />

Laura Booth (200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400<br />

MRp); Nikki Dryden (500 Free, 1,650 Free,<br />

800 FR); Claudia Franco (100 Free*, 200<br />

Free*, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR);<br />

Barbara Franco (200 Fly); Nicole Haislett<br />

(100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 FR, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR, 400 MR); Mimosa McNerney<br />

(1,650 Free*); Shannon Price (200 IM,<br />

100 Breast, 200 MR, 400 MR); Ashley<br />

Tappin (50 Free*, 100 Free, 200 Free,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR); Janie<br />

Wagstaff (100 Fly, 200 Fly, 100 Back, 200<br />

MR, 400 MR)<br />

Men (25 honors)<br />

Greg Burgess (200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Back,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR*); Martin<br />

Carl (200 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR*); Stephen<br />

Clarke (100 Fly, 100 Free, 200 FR, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR, 200 IM*, 200 MR*); Enrico<br />

Linscheer (200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR*);<br />

Giovanni Linscheer (400 FR, 200 MR*);<br />

Steven Mellor (800 FR, 500 Free*, 1,650<br />

Free*)<br />

1993: 68 HONORS<br />

Women (43 honors)<br />

Laura Booth (50 Free, 100 Free, 200 FR,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR, 200 MR); Barbara Franco<br />

(400 MR, 200 Fly*); Michelle Gacio (400<br />

IM*); Nicole Haislett (100 Free, 200 Free,<br />

200 IM, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400<br />

MR); Beth Hazel (400 MR, 100 Fly*, 200<br />

Back*); Tina Hinton (200 FR); Mimosa<br />

McNerney (1,650 Free, 500 Free*); Melanie<br />

Morgan (400 MR, 400 FR); Melisa<br />

Moses (One Meter, Three Meter*); Andrea<br />

Niedermeyer (200 MR); Shannon Price<br />

(100 Breast, 400 MR, 200 Breast*); Vicki<br />

Stemper (200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 100<br />

Free*, 200 Free*); Janie Wagstaff (200<br />

Fly, 100 Back, 200 Back, 800 FR, 200<br />

MR, 400 MR); Kristin Wilding (500 Free,<br />

1,650 Free*)<br />

Men (25 honors)<br />

Rob Bonewit (200 FR, 200 MR*); Carlton<br />

Bruner (1,650 Free, 800 FR*); Greg<br />

Burgess (200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Back, 400<br />

FR*, 800 FR*); Stephen Clarke (100 Free,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR*, 800 FR*, 200 MR*); Matt<br />

Guyot (200 FR); Enrico Linscheer (200<br />

FR, 400 FR*, 200 MR*); Brent Mitchell<br />

(100 Breast*, 200 MR*); Jason Thompson<br />

(One-Meter, Platform); Alyn Towne (200<br />

FR, 400 FR*, 800 FR)<br />

1992: 67 HONORS<br />

Women (38 honors)<br />

Sidney Brinson (200m Back); Laura Booth<br />

(200m FR, 400m FR, 800m FR, 200m MR,<br />

200m IM*); Beth Hazel (200m Back*,<br />

100m Fly*, 200m Fly*); Nicole Haislett<br />

(100m Free, 200m Free, 200m IM, 200m<br />

FR, 400m FR, 800m FR, 400m MR); Jane<br />

Kerr (200m FR, 400m FR, 800m FR, 200m<br />

MR, 100m Free*, 200m Free*); Molly<br />

Magill (500m Free*, 1,650m Free*);<br />

Veronica Meinhard (200m MR, 400m<br />

MR, 100m Back*); Shannon Price (100m<br />

Breast, 200m Breast, 200m MR, 400m<br />

MR); Vicki Stemper (200m FR, 400m FR,<br />

100m Free*); Laura Walker (400m MR,<br />

800m FR, 200m Free*); Brandy Wood<br />

(400m IM*)<br />

Men (29 honors)<br />

Jamie Ament (200m FR, 400m FR*); Rob<br />

Bonewit (200m FR, 400m FR*, 200m MR,<br />

400m MR); Carlton Bruner (1,650m Free);<br />

Matt Guyot (200m FR); Brent Mitchell<br />

(100m Breast, 200m Breast*, 200m MR,<br />

400m MR); Anthony Nesty (100m Fly,<br />

200m Fly, 800m FR*, 200m MR, 400m<br />

MR); Jon Sakovich (500m Free*, 1,650m<br />

Free*, 800m FR*); Charlie Santostefano<br />

(800m FR*); Jason Thompson (Platform*);<br />

Alyn Towne (200m FR, 400m FR*,<br />

200m MR); Bob Utley (200m Free, 400m<br />

FR*, 800m FR*, 400m MR)<br />

1991: 73 HONORS<br />

Women (36 honors)<br />

Sidney Brinson (200 Back, 100 Back*);<br />

Nicole Haislett (50 Free, 100 Free, 200<br />

Free, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR);<br />

Jane Kerr (200 IM, 100 Free*, 200 Free*,<br />

200 FR, 800 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR); Kristen<br />

Linehan (100 Back, 200 Back, 800 FR,<br />

200 MR, 400 MR); Veronica Meinhard<br />

(200 Back*); Lorraine Perkins (100 Back,<br />

200 Back); Vicki Stemper (100 Free*, 200<br />

FR, 400 FR, 200 MR); Dady Vincent (200<br />

Free*, 200 Fly*, 400 MR, 800 FR, 400 FR);<br />

Stephanie Zunich (100 Breast, 200 MR,<br />

400 MR)<br />

Men (37 honors)<br />

Jamie Ament (400 FR*, 800 FR*); Jose<br />

Ballester (200 Fly*); Carlton Brunner<br />

(1,650 Free, 800 FR*); John Dennison (50<br />

Free*, 400 FR*, 200 FR, 200 MR); Brent<br />

Mitchell (100 Breast, 200 Breast*, 400<br />

MR); Anthony Nesty (100 Fly, 200 Fly,<br />

200 MR, 400 MR, 200 FR); Jon Sakovich<br />

(200 Free*, 500 Free, 1,650 Free*, 800<br />

FR*); Jason Thompson (Platform*); Alyn<br />

Towne (100 Free*, 200 FR, 400 FR*, 200<br />

MR; Bob Utley (100 Free*, 200 Free, 200<br />

FR, 400 FR*, 800 FR*, 400 MR); Martin<br />

Zubero (100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM, 200<br />

MR, 400 MR)<br />

1990: 88 HONORS<br />

Women (52 honors)<br />

Sidney Brinson (100 Back*, 200 Back*);<br />

Julie Gorman (200 IM, 400 MR, 100 Fly,<br />

800 FR, 200 Fly); Whitney Hedgepeth<br />

(500 Free, 400 MR, 200 MR, 200 Free,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

800 FR, 200 Fly, 400 FR); Jane Kerr (200<br />

FR, 200 IM, 200 Free, 800 FR, 100 Free,<br />

400 FR); Kristen Linehan (500 Free*, 200<br />

MR, 100 Back, 200 Back); Lea Loveless<br />

(200 IM*, 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 Back,<br />

200 Back, 400 FR); Nancy Marley (200<br />

FR, 200 MR, 200 Free*, 800 FR, 400 FR);<br />

Lorraine Perkins (200 FR, 400 MR, 200<br />

MR, 100 Fly*, 100 Back, 200 Back, 400<br />

FR); Dady Vincent (400 MR, 800 FR, 200<br />

Free*); Stephanie Zunich (200 FR, 50<br />

Free*, 400 MR, 200 MR, 100 Breast, 200<br />

Breast*, 400 FR)<br />

Men (36 honors)<br />

John Dennison (200 MR, 200 FR); Vince<br />

Gianbalvo (800 FR); Sandy Goss (100<br />

Free*, 200 Free*, 200 Fly, 400 MR, 200<br />

FR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Brent Mitchell (200<br />

Breast*, 400 MR); Anthony Nesty (100<br />

Fly, 200 Fly, 200 MR, 400 MR, 200 FR, 400<br />

FR); Ford Pearson (200 Free*, 200 IM, 200<br />

MR, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Bob Utley<br />

(200 Free*, 200 IM, 200 MR, 200 FR, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR); Martin Zubero (100 Back,<br />

200 Back, 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR)<br />

1989: 85 HONORS<br />

Women (58 honors)<br />

Juliane Brossman (500 Free, 200 Free*,<br />

1,650 Free); Tami Bruce (500 Free*);<br />

Carmen Cowart (50 Free*, 200 Free, 800<br />

FR, 200 FR, 400 FR); Debbie Daniel (800<br />

FR, 400 MR, 400 FR); Jana Ellis (200 IM*,<br />

200 Free, 100 Free, 400 FR); Julie Gorman:<br />

(200 IM*, 100 Fly, 400 MR, 200 Fly);<br />

Jane Kerr (800 FR, 200 Free, 100 Free*,<br />

400 FR); Kristen Linehan (500 Free*, 100<br />

Back, 400 MR, 200 Back); Nancy Marley<br />

(200 MR, 800 FR, 200 FR, 200 Free, 100<br />

Free*, 200 Fly*); Lorraine Perkins (200<br />

MR, 100 Back); Dara Torres (200 MR, 50<br />

Free, 200 FR, 100 Fly, 400 MR, 100 Free,<br />

400 FR); Laura Walker (800 FR, 200 MR,<br />

200 Free, 200 Fly*); Paige Zemina (200<br />

MR, 50 Free, 800 FR, 200 FR, 200 Free,<br />

100 Free, 400 FR); Stephanie Zunich (200<br />

MR, 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 400 MR)<br />

Men (27 honors)<br />

Duncan Armstrong (800 FR, 400 FR);<br />

John Dennison (200 FR, 400 MR*); David<br />

Fairbanks (400 MR*, 100 Back*); Sandy<br />

Goss (200 Free*, 100 Free*, 400 MR*, 800<br />

FR, 400 FR, 200 FR); Ford Pearson (500<br />

Free*); Paul Robinson (500 Free, 200 FR,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR 200 Free*); Bob Utley (200<br />

Free, 200 IM*, 100 Free*, 800 FR, 400 FR,<br />

200 FR); Martin Zubero (100 Back, 200<br />

Back, 400 MR*)<br />

1988: 65 HONORS<br />

Women (46 honors)<br />

Juliane Brossman (500m Free*, 1,650m<br />

Free*); Tami Bruce (200m Free, 500m<br />

Free, 1,650m Free, 800m FR); Carmen<br />

Cowart (100m Free, 200m Free, 200m<br />

FR, 400m FR, 800m FR, 200m MR);<br />

Debbie Daniel (400m FR, 800m FR, 100m<br />

Free*); Jana Ellis (200m IM, 400m IM*,<br />

200m Breast*); Julie Gorman (200m IM,<br />

400m IM, 200m Fly, 400m MR); Lorraine<br />

Perkins (100m Back, 200m Back, 200m<br />

MR, 400m MR); Dara Torres (50m Free,<br />

100m Free, 100m Fly, 200m MR, 400m<br />

MR, 200m FR, 400m MR); Karin Werth<br />

(100m Fly, 200m IM*); Paige Zemina<br />

(100m Free, 200m Free, 400m Free, 800m<br />

FR, 50m Free*); Stephanie Zunich (100m<br />

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Breast, 200m Breast, 200m MR, 400m<br />

MR, 200m FR, 50m Free*)<br />

Men (19 honors)<br />

Mike Glassman (400m MR*); Jason<br />

Gorrie (500m Free, 1,650m Free, 800m<br />

FR); Sandy Goss (100m Back*, 200m<br />

Back*, 400m MR*, 800m FR); Ricky<br />

Green (400m MR*); Paul Robinson<br />

(200m Free*, 500m Free*, 800m FR);<br />

Jayme Taylor (200m IM*, 400m IM,<br />

200m Fly*); Paul Wallace (400m MR*,<br />

800m FR); Martin Zubero (200m Back*,<br />

400m IM*)<br />

1987: 62 HONORS<br />

Women (30 honors)<br />

Tami Bruce (500 Free, 1,650 Free, 200<br />

IM, 800 FR); Carmen Cowart (200 MR,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Debbie Fuller<br />

(One Meter); Jill Horstead (200 Fly*,<br />

400 MR*); Patty King (200 Fly*); Cindy<br />

Ounpuu (100 Breast, 200 MR, 400<br />

MR*); Dara Torres (50 Free, 100 Free*,<br />

200 Free*, 200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR,<br />

400 MR*); Jennifer Tripp (200 MR, 400<br />

MR*); Mary Wayte (100 Free, 200 Free,<br />

200 IM*, 200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR)<br />

Men (32 honors)<br />

Troy Dalbey (50 Free, 100 Free, 200<br />

Free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Duffy<br />

Dillon (100 Fly*, 200 Fly *, 400 MR, 800<br />

FR); David Fairbanks (100 Back*); Jerry<br />

Frentsos (400 IM*); Jason Gorrie (500<br />

Free*, 1,650 Free*); Sandy Goss (100<br />

Back*, 200 Back, 200 Free*, 400 MR,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR); Paul Robinson (200<br />

Free*, 500 Free, 1,650 Free*, 400 FR,<br />

800 FR); Jayme Taylor (400 IM, 200 Fly);<br />

Paul Wallace (100 Free, 200 IM, 100<br />

Fly*, 400 MR, 400 FR)<br />

1986: 86 HONORS<br />

Women (54 honors)<br />

Tami Bruce (500 Free, 1,650 Free, 200<br />

Fly, 400 IM); Jennifer Boyd (50 Free, 200<br />

FR); Carmen Cowart (100 Free, 200 Free,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Kara Devlin<br />

(200 Fly); Debbie Fuller (Three Meter);<br />

Holly Green (100 Back, 200 Back, 100<br />

Free, 400 FR, 200 MR, 400 MR); Patty<br />

King (100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 MR); Megan<br />

Neyer (One Meter, Three Meter); Cindy<br />

Ounpuu (100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200<br />

MR, 400 MR); Jennie Sawyer (50 Free,<br />

200 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR); Dara Torres<br />

(50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free, 100 Fly,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR, 200 MR); Mary Wayte<br />

(100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free, 400 IM,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR); Laureen Welting (200<br />

Free); Karin Werth (100 Fly, 200 IM,<br />

200 MR); Christi Woolger (200 Fly, 200<br />

IM, 400 IM); Paige Zemina (200 Free,<br />

800 FR)<br />

Men (32 honors)<br />

Matt Cetlinski (500 Free, 1,650 Free);<br />

Duffy Dillon (400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR);<br />

David Fairbanks (200 Back, 400 MR);<br />

Scott Fosdick (One-Meter, Three-Meter);<br />

Jerry Frentsos (400 IM); Jason Gorrie<br />

(500 Free, 1,650 Free); Mike Heath (200<br />

Free, 500 Free, 200 Fly, 400 FR, 800<br />

FR); Patrick Kennedy (400 IM); Bobby<br />

Laugherty (200 IM); Albert Mestre (100<br />

Free, 200 Free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR);<br />

Jayme Taylor (200 Fly, 400 IM); Paul<br />

Wallace (200 IM, 100 Breast, 100 Free,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

ALL-AMERICANS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)<br />

1985: 75 HONORS<br />

Women (43 honors)<br />

Joan Franz (100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free,<br />

200 FR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Debbie Fuller<br />

(One Meter, Three Meter); Holly Green<br />

(200 Back, 200 Fly, 200 MR, 400 MR, 200<br />

FR, 400 FR); Mary Hummer (One Meter,<br />

Three Meter); Patty King (100 Fly, 200 Fly,<br />

200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR); Jennie Sawyer<br />

(100 Free, 200 Free, 200 MR, 200 FR, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR); Mary Wayte (100 Free, 200<br />

Free, 500 Free, 400 IM, 400 MR, 400 FR,<br />

800 FR); Laureen Welting (800 FR); Karin<br />

Werth (100 Fly, 200 IM, 200 MR, 400 MR,<br />

200 FR); Christi Woolger (200 IM, 400<br />

IM, 200 Fly)<br />

Men (32 honors)<br />

Eric Boyer (200 Free, 800 FR); Matt Cetlinski<br />

(500 Free, 1,650 Free); Duffy Dillon<br />

(200 IM, 100 Fly, 800 FR); Scott Fosdick<br />

(One-Meter); Jerry Frentsos (400 IM);<br />

Mike Heath (200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Fly,<br />

400 FR, 800 FR); Bobby Laugherty (200<br />

IM, 400 IM); Albert Mestre (100 Free, 200<br />

Free, 400 FR, 800 FR); Mark Stockwell<br />

(50 Free, 100 Free, 400 FR); Keith Switzer<br />

(500 Free, 1,650 Free); Jayme Taylor (400<br />

IM, 200 Fly); Rafael Vidal (100 Fly, 200<br />

Fly); Paul Wallace (200 IM, 100 Breast,<br />

400 FR)<br />

1984: 67 HONORS<br />

Women (32 honors)<br />

Tracy Caulkins (200m IM, 400m IM, 100m<br />

Breast, 200m Fly, 400m FR, 800m FR,<br />

400m MR); Holly Green (400m MR); Leisa<br />

Johnsen (Three Meter); Megan Neyer<br />

(One Meter, Three Meter); Kathy Treible<br />

(100m Free, 200m IM, 100m Breast,<br />

200m Breast, 400m FR, 800m FR, 400m<br />

MR); Mary Wayte (100m Free, 200m<br />

Free, 500m Free, 1,650m Free, 400m FR,<br />

800m FR, 400m MR); Laureen Welting<br />

(200m Free, 500m Free, 400m FR, 800m<br />

FR); Christi Woolger (200m IM, 400m IM,<br />

200m Fly)<br />

Men (35 honors)<br />

Eric Boyer (500m Free); Derek Brown<br />

(200m Fly); Matt Cetlinski (500m Free,<br />

1,650m Free); Duffy Dillon (800m FR,<br />

200m Free, 400m FR); Scott Fosdick<br />

(One-Meter); Geoff Gaberino (800m FR,<br />

200m Free, 400m MR, 100m Free, 400m<br />

FR); Joe Greenwell (Three-Meter); Mike<br />

Heath (800m FR, 200m Free, 200m Fly,<br />

400m FR); Patrick Kennedy (200m IM,<br />

400m IM, 400m MR, 200m Back); Bobby<br />

Laugherty (200m IM, 400m IM, 200m<br />

Breast, 400m MR); Kreg Lewis (400m<br />

MR); Albert Mestre (800m FR, 200m Free,<br />

100m Free, 400m FR); Doug Soltis (100m<br />

Breast, 400m MR, 200m Breast); Rafael<br />

Vidal (200m Fly)<br />

1983: 78 HONORS<br />

Women (45 honors)<br />

Theresa Andrews (200 MR, 200 Back, 100<br />

Back, 400 MR, 500 Back, 400 FR); Rosie<br />

Brown (500 Free, 800 FR); Shelly Carruth<br />

(200 Back); Amy Caulkins (200 MR,<br />

100 Fly, 50 Fly, 100 Free, 100 IM); Tracy<br />

Caulkins (200 IM, 400 IM, 100 Breast,<br />

400 MR, 200 Fly, 100 IM, 400 FR); Andrea<br />

Cross (200 MR, 800 FR); Lisa Forrest (200<br />

Back); Lynnette Gernaat (500 Free, 800<br />

FR, 1,650 Free); Holly Green (800 FR, 200<br />

Fly, 400 FR); Linda Irish: (1,650 Free);<br />

Leisa Johnsen (Three Meter); Michele<br />

Kurtzman (400 MR, 400 FR); Megan<br />

Neyer (One Meter, Three Meter); Kathy<br />

Treible (200 MR, 50 Breast, 200 IM, 100<br />

Breast, 400 MR, 100 Free, 200 Breast);<br />

Christi Woolger (200 IM, 400 IM)<br />

Men (33 honors)<br />

Eric Boyer (200 Free, 500 Free, 800 FR);<br />

Matt Cetlinski (500 Free, 1,650 Free);<br />

Geoff Gaberino (100 Free, 200 Free, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR); Donald Gibb (100 Free, 400<br />

FR); Joe Greenwell (Three-Meter); Mike<br />

Heath (200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Fly, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR); Patrick Kennedy (200 Back,<br />

200 Fly, 400 IM, 400 FR); Bobby Laugherty<br />

(400 IM); Albert Mestre (200 Free,<br />

400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Doug Soltis<br />

(100 Breast, 200 Breast, 400 MR); Rafael<br />

Vidal (200 Fly, 400 MR); Brian Zielinski<br />

(100 Fly, 200 IM)<br />

1982: 73 HONORS<br />

Women: (53 honors)<br />

Theresa Andrews (200 MR, 200 FR, 400<br />

MR, 200 Back, 100 Back, 50 Back, 400<br />

FR); Rosie Brown (500 Free, 1,650 Free,<br />

800 FR); Amy Caulkins (200 MR, 200 FR,<br />

100 Fly, 50 Free, 100 IM, 50 Fly, 100 Free);<br />

Tracy Caulkins (400 MR, 400 FR, 100 Fly,<br />

200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly, 100 IM); Andrea<br />

Cross (200 Free, 200 MR, 200 FR, 800 FR);<br />

Lynnette Gernaat (800 FR, 1,650 Free);<br />

Mary Hummer (Three Meter); Linda Irish<br />

(1,650 Free, 500 Free); Leisa Johnsen<br />

(Three Meter); Michele Kurtzman (400<br />

IM, 100 IM, 200 FR, 400 MR, 400 FR);<br />

Vicky Maslar (Three Meter); Megan Neyer<br />

(One Meter, Three Meter); Betsy Rapp<br />

(200 Fly, 100 Fly); Blazey Torey (100<br />

Breast, 200 Breast); Kathy Treible (200<br />

MR, 400 MR, 500 Breast, 100 Breast, 200<br />

Breast, 200 IM, 100 Free);<br />

Men (20 honors)<br />

Craig Beardsley (200 Fly, 400 MR);<br />

Chauncey Fagler (400 FR); Geoff Gaberino<br />

(200 Free, 400 FR, 800 FR); Donald Gibb<br />

(400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR); John Hillencamp<br />

(200 Free, 500 Free, 1,650 Free,<br />

800 FR); Ron Maddox (200 Back, 400<br />

MR); Bill Sawchuck (400 FR, 800 FR);<br />

Doug Soltis (200 Breast, 400 MR); Rafael<br />

Vidal (200 Fly)<br />

1981: 59 HONORS<br />

Women (33 honors)<br />

Rosemary Brown (500 Free, 1,650 Free,<br />

800 FR); Amy Caulkins (50 Fly, 100 IM,<br />

200 MR, 200 FR, 50 Back, 100 Free); Andrea<br />

Cross (400 MR, 200 MR, 200 FR, 400<br />

FR); Michele Kurtzman (100 Fly, 200 FR,<br />

200 IM, 800 FR, 100 IM); Karianne Miller<br />

(400 MR, 200 MR, 200 Fly); Jennifer Nye<br />

(400 MR); Eileen O’Brien (200 FR, 800<br />

FR, 400 FR); Betsy Rapp (200 Fly); Kathy<br />

Treible (50 Breast, 100 Breast, 200 Breast,<br />

100 IM, 400 MR, 200 MR, 200 IM)<br />

Men (26 honors)<br />

Craig Beardsley (200 Fly, 100 Fly, 500<br />

Free); Geoff Gaberino (200 Free, 400 FR,<br />

800 FR); John Hillencamp (200 Free, 500<br />

Free, 1,650 Free, 800 FR); David Larson<br />

(100 Free, 200 Free, 400 FR, 400 MR, 800<br />

FR); Ron Maddox (100 Back, 200 Back,<br />

400 MR); Rob Ramirez (50 Free, 400<br />

FR); Bill Sawchuck (800 FR); Doug Soltis<br />

(400 MR); Mike St. Denis (400 FR); David<br />

Zubero (100 Fly, 200 IM, 400 MR)<br />

1980: 72 HONORS<br />

Women (38 honors)<br />

Virginia Allen (50m Free, 200m FR, 200m<br />

MR, 400m MR, 400m FR, 50m Fly); Christine<br />

Breedy (100m Back, 400m IM, 200m<br />

Back, 200m MR, 400m MR, 50m Fly, 50m<br />

Back); Amy Caulkins (400m FR, 50m Fly,<br />

50m Free, 50m Back); Marjorie Ertler<br />

(200m MR, 100m Back, 50m Back); Eva<br />

Hakansson (50m Breast, 100m Breast,<br />

200m FR, 200m MR, 400m MR); Elene<br />

Jones (500m Free); Michele Kurtzman<br />

(100m Fly, 400m IM, 400m FR); Eileen<br />

O’Brien (200m FR); Betsy Rapp (1,650m<br />

Free, 400m MR, 500m Free, 400m IM);<br />

Jan Ujevich (400m FR, 200m Breast,<br />

200m Free, 100m IM)<br />

Men (34 honors)<br />

Craig Beardsley (200m Fly, 500m Free);<br />

Keith Dickson (200m Back, 400m FR,<br />

800m FR, 400m MR); John Hillencamp<br />

(200m Free, 500m Free, 1,650m Free,<br />

800m FR); David Larson (100m Free,<br />

200m Free, 500m Free, 400m FR, 800m<br />

FR); Kyle Miller (200m Back, 200m IM,<br />

400m IM); Grant Ostlund (100m Fly,<br />

400m MR); Glynn Perry (200m IM, 400m<br />

IM); Rob Ramirez (50m Free, 400m FR,<br />

400m MR); Chris Snode (One-Meter,<br />

Three-Meter); Mike St. Denis (100m Free,<br />

400m MR); David Zubero (100m Fly,<br />

200m Fly, 200m IM, 400m FR, 800m FR)<br />

1979: 77 HONORS<br />

Women (47 honors)<br />

Suzanne Ackum (500 Free, 1,650 Free,<br />

800 FR); Virginia Allen (100 Free, 400 FR,<br />

200 MR, 200 FR, 100 Breast, 50 Free);<br />

Judy Anderson (200 FR, 400 FR, 200 IM,<br />

400 IM, 100 IM); Jill Berlin (200 FR, 200<br />

Back, 400 MR); Brenda Borgh (800 MR,<br />

400 FR); Christine Breedy (100 Back, 50<br />

Back, 200 MR, 200 Back, 400 MR); Deane<br />

Dunson (50 Breast, 100 Breast); Kim<br />

Dunson (200 MR, 400 MR); Marjorie Ertler<br />

(200 FR); Elene Jones (200 Free, 1,650<br />

Free, 800 Free, 500 Free); Renee Laravie<br />

(400 IM, 200 IM, 100 Breast, 200 Breast,<br />

100 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR); Marguerite Mc-<br />

Cully (50 Back); Jennifer Nye (400 IM, 100<br />

IM); Betsy Rapp (200 Fly, 400 MR, 1,650<br />

Free); Susan Zach (200 MR)<br />

Men (30 honors)<br />

Craig Beardsley (200 Fly); Keith Dickson<br />

(200 Free, 200 Back, 400 FR, 800 FR);<br />

John Hillencamp (500 Free, 800 FR);<br />

David Larson (100 Free, 200 Free, 500<br />

Free, 400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR); Mark<br />

Marshburn (100 Breast, 400 MR); Kyle<br />

Miller (200 Back, 400 IM, 400 FR); Grant<br />

Ostlund (100 Fly, 400 MR); Glynn Perry<br />

(200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM); Bill Sawchuck<br />

(200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM); Chris Snode<br />

(Three-Meter); Mike St. Denis (400 FR);<br />

David Zubero (200 IM, 800 FR)<br />

1978: 31 HONORS<br />

Women (8 honors)<br />

Judy Anderson (800 FR); Kim Dunson (50<br />

Breast, 100 Breast); Carol Goeke (800 FR);<br />

Renee Laravie (100 IM, 200 IM, 800 Free);<br />

Renie Mullen (800 Free)<br />

Men (23 honors)<br />

Keith Dickson (200 Back, 400 MR, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR); David Larson (200 Free, 500<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

Free, 400 FR, 800 FR, 400 MR); Mark<br />

Marshburn (100 Breast, 200 Breast, 400<br />

MR); Kyle Miller (400 MR, 400 FR, 800<br />

FR); Glynn Perry (400 IM); Chris Snode<br />

(One-Meter, Three-Meter); Chuck Williams<br />

(200 Breast); David Zubero (200 IM,<br />

400 IM, 400 FR, 800 FR)<br />

1977: 40 HONORS<br />

Women (25 honors)<br />

Danielle Balla (400 IM); Bonnie Broyles<br />

(50 Back, 100 Back, 200 Back); Kim<br />

Dunson (50 Breast, 100 Breast, 200<br />

Breast); Lenora Miltenberger (50 Fly, 100<br />

IM); Renie Mullen (50 Free, 100 Free, 200<br />

Free); Wendy Quirk (200 Fly, 100 Fly, 200<br />

Back, 1,650 Free, 500 Free); Diane Soden<br />

(100 Breast, 100 IM, 200 IM); Huddie<br />

Walsh (1,650 Free, 200 Breast, 200 Fly,<br />

200 IM, 400 IM)<br />

Men (15 honors)<br />

Will Artley (400 MR, 400 FR, 800 FR);<br />

Keith Dickson (200 Back, 400 FR, 800<br />

FR, 400 MR); Mark Marshburn (400 MR);<br />

Andy Miller (400 FR, 800 FR); Chuck<br />

Samuels (200 Breast); Chris Snode<br />

(One-Meter); Ramon Volcan (400 MR, 400<br />

FR, 800 FR)<br />

1976: 1 HONOR<br />

Women<br />

Bonnie Broyles (50m Back)<br />

1975: 8 HONORS<br />

Women (6 honors)<br />

Bonnie Broyles (100 Back, 50 Back);<br />

Diane Soden (100 IM, 200 IM); Florida<br />

(400 FR); Florida (200 MR)<br />

Men (2 honors)<br />

Will Artley (Back, IM)<br />

1974: 16 HONORS Women (5 honors)<br />

Sue Halfacre (400 FR); Laura Pasternak<br />

(400 FR, 50 Back); Karen Stotlemeyer<br />

(400 FR); Barbara Thomas (400 FR)<br />

Men (11 honors)<br />

Will Artley (Back, IM, 400 MR); John<br />

Bosbyshell (Free); Eric Gustafson (400<br />

MR); Ed Quarry (100 Breast, IM, 400 MR);<br />

David Ray (Free, Fly, 400 MR)<br />

1973: 20 HONORS<br />

Women (5 honors)<br />

Sue Halfacre (400 FR, 400 Free); Barbara<br />

Thomas (400 FR); Kathy Thomas (400 FR);<br />

Jackie White (400 FR)<br />

Men (15 honors)<br />

Will Artley (Back, IM); Brant Bittner<br />

(Free); John Bosbyshell (Free); Gary Chelosky<br />

(Breast); Jim Griffith (Free); Kevin<br />

Kierstead (Free); Frank Lichtner (Free);<br />

Tim McGee (Back, IM); Joel Narcowich<br />

(Free); John Plemons (Breast); David Ray<br />

(Free, Fly); John Reeves (Free);<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> ADDED<br />

WOMEN’S <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> FOR<br />

THE 1972-73 SEASON<br />

1972: 13 HONORS<br />

Brant Bittner (Free); John Bosbyshell<br />

(Free); Matt Bradley (Back); Gary Chelosky<br />

(Breast); Jim Griffith (Free); Kevin<br />

Kierstead (Free); Frank Lichtner (Free);<br />

Steve McDonnell (Fly); Tim McKee (Back,<br />

IM); Pete Orschiedt (Free); John Reeves<br />

(Free); Alan Whitaker (400 IM)<br />

1971: 9 HONORS<br />

Brant Bittner (Free); John Bosbyshell<br />

(Free); Gary Chelosky (Breast); Bill<br />

Dornay (Back); Kevin Kierstead (Free);<br />

Steve McDonnell (Fly); Mark McKee<br />

(400 IM); Pete Orscheidt (Free); Kevin<br />

Smith (Free)<br />

1970: <strong>12</strong> HONORS<br />

Gary Chelosky (100 Breast, 200 Breast,<br />

400 MR); Bill Dornay (Back, 400 MR);<br />

Kevin Kierstead (Free); Steve McDonnell<br />

(Fly, 400 MR); Mark McKee (400 IM);<br />

Pete Orschiedt (Free); Jimmy Perkins<br />

(Breast); Bruce Williams (400 MR)<br />

1969: 7 HONORS<br />

Steve Hairston (400 MR); Mark McKee<br />

(400 MR, 400 IM); Andy McPherson<br />

(Free); Jimmy Perkins (Breast); Bill<br />

Strate (400 MR); Bruce Williams (400<br />

MR)<br />

1968: 8 HONORS<br />

Steve Macri (Fly, 400 MR); Andy<br />

McPherson (Free, 400 MR); Jimmy<br />

Perkins (Breast, 400 MR); Barry Russo<br />

(Fly); Bruce Williams (400 MR)<br />

1967: 4 HONORS<br />

Tom Dioguardi (Free, Fly); Steve Macri<br />

(Fly); Barry Russo (Fly)<br />

1966: 2 HONORS<br />

Tom Dioguardi (Free, Fly)<br />

1965: 2 HONORS<br />

Tom Dioguardi (Free, Fly)<br />

1964: 1 HONOR<br />

Jerry Livingston (Fly)<br />

1963: 1 HONOR<br />

Jerry Livingston (Fly)<br />

1962: 2 HONORS<br />

Jerry Livingston (Fly); Steve McBride<br />

(Diving)<br />

1961: 1 HONOR<br />

Steve McBride (Diving)<br />

1957: 2 HONORS<br />

Phil Drake (Breast, Fly)<br />

1955: 1 HONOR<br />

Craig White (Diving)<br />

1954: 2 HONORS<br />

Jim Borland (Diving); Ted Robinson<br />

(Breast)<br />

Years listed denote when honors were received<br />

* honorable mention<br />

p: preliminary time<br />

Returning Gators


SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> IN THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

Both the Florida men and women’s swimming and diving programs have dominated the Southeastern Conference since league <strong>com</strong>petition began, dating back to 1937 for the men and 1981 for the women. The<br />

men’s team has claimed 33 SEC Championships, 16 more than its closest <strong>com</strong>petitor, Auburn (17). The women have claimed 17 out of 31 possible league crowns, including 11 consecutive from 1986 through 1997,<br />

and their most recent title in 2009. Both teams boast numerous SEC honors, as the men’s history includes 20 SEC Male Swimmer of the Year awards and four SEC Male Diver of the Year selections, while the SEC<br />

Female Swimmer of the Year has been a Gator 18 times, while the SEC Female Diver of the Year has been a Gator five times. Florida coaches have also earned 21 SEC Swimming Coach of the Year accolades and eight<br />

SEC Diving Coach of the Year awards, including seven by current diving coach Donnie Craine.<br />

COMBINED, THE TWO TEAMS HAVE WON 670 SEC-EVENT TITLES AND RECEIVED 476 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL ACCOLADES.<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> SEC FINISHES BY YEAR<br />

MEN<br />

1937 First<br />

1938 First<br />

1939 First<br />

1940 First<br />

1941 First<br />

1942 Third (Georgia Tech)<br />

1943-47 no meet held<br />

1948 Second (Georgia Tech)<br />

1949 Third (Georgia Tech)<br />

1950 Third (Georgia Tech)<br />

1951 Second (Georgia)<br />

1952 Second (Georgia)<br />

1953 First<br />

1954 First<br />

1955 Second (Georgia)<br />

1956 First<br />

1957 First<br />

1958 First<br />

1959 First<br />

1960 First<br />

1961 First<br />

1962 First<br />

1963 First<br />

1964 First<br />

1965 First<br />

1966 First<br />

1967 First<br />

1968 First<br />

1969 Second (Tennessee)<br />

1970 First<br />

1971 First<br />

1972 Second (Tennessee)<br />

1973 Second (Tennessee)<br />

1974 Second (Tennessee)<br />

1975 Fifth (Tennessee)<br />

1976 Seventh (Tennessee)<br />

(DENOTES SEC CHAMPION OTHER THAN UF)<br />

1977 Fourth (Tennessee)<br />

1978 Third (Tennessee)<br />

1979 First<br />

1980 First<br />

1981 First<br />

1982 Second (Alabama)<br />

1983 First<br />

1984 First<br />

1985 First<br />

1986 First<br />

1987 Second (Alabama)<br />

1988 Second (Louisiana State)<br />

1989 Second (Tennessee)<br />

1990 First<br />

1991 First<br />

1992 First<br />

1993 First<br />

1994 Second (Auburn)<br />

1995 Third (Auburn)<br />

1996 Third (Tennessee)<br />

1997 Fifth (Auburn)<br />

1998 Fourth (Auburn)<br />

1999 Fourth (Auburn)<br />

2000 Second (Auburn)<br />

2001 Third (Auburn)<br />

2002 Second (Auburn)<br />

2003 Second (Auburn)<br />

2004 Second (Auburn)<br />

2005 Second (Auburn)<br />

2006 Second (Auburn)<br />

2007 Second (Auburn)<br />

2008 Second (Auburn)<br />

2009 Second (Auburn)<br />

2010 Second (Auburn)<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Second (Auburn)<br />

WOMEN<br />

1981 First<br />

1982 First<br />

1983 First<br />

1984 First<br />

1985 Second (Alabama)<br />

1986 First<br />

1987 First<br />

1988 First<br />

1989 First<br />

1990 First<br />

1991 First<br />

1992 First<br />

1993 First<br />

1994 First<br />

1995 First<br />

1996 First<br />

1997 Fifth (Georgia)<br />

1998 Third (Georgia)<br />

1999 Fourth (Georgia)<br />

2000 Third (Georgia)<br />

2001 Third (Georgia)<br />

2002 First<br />

2003 Second (Auburn)<br />

2004 Third (Auburn)<br />

2005 Third (Auburn)<br />

2006 Third (Georgia)<br />

2007 Third (Auburn)<br />

2008 Second (Auburn)<br />

2009 First<br />

2010 Second (Georgia)<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Second (Georgia)<br />

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES<br />

(BY SCHOOL)<br />

MEN<br />

1. <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 33<br />

2. Auburn 17<br />

3. Tennessee 10<br />

4. Georgia Tech 4<br />

5. Georgia 3<br />

6. Alabama 2<br />

WOMEN<br />

1. <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 17<br />

2. Georgia 8<br />

3. Auburn 5<br />

4. Alabama 1


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY<br />

<strong>2011</strong>: 13 TITLES<br />

Women (5 titles)<br />

Elizabeth Beisel (200 Back, 400 IM), Teresa<br />

Crippen (200 Fly), Monica Dodson<br />

(Three-meter and Platform)<br />

Men (10 titles)<br />

Marcin Cieslak (100 Fly, 200 MR*,<br />

400MR*), Conor Dwyer (500 Free, 400<br />

IM, 200 MR*, 400 MR*, 800 FR*), Brett<br />

Fraser (200 MR*, 400 MR*, 800 FR*),<br />

Balazs Gercsak (800 FR*) Marco Loughran<br />

(100 & 200 Back, 200 MR*, 400 MR*),<br />

Sebastien Rousseau (800 FR*)<br />

2010: 14 TITLES<br />

Women (8 titles)<br />

Sarah Bateman (200 FR*), Teresa<br />

Crippen (200 IM). Jemma Lowe (200<br />

Fly), Stephanie Napier (200 FR*), Kara<br />

Salamone (One-Meter and Platform*),<br />

Gemma Spofforth (100 & 200 Back, 200<br />

IM, 200 FR*), Shara Stafford (200 FR*)<br />

Men (6 titles)<br />

Conor Dwyer (200 & 500 Free, 800 FR*),<br />

Brett Fraser (800 FR*), Shaune Fraser<br />

(100 Fly, 200 IM and 800 FR*), Sebastien<br />

Rousseau (800 FR*)<br />

2009: 10 TITLES<br />

Women (6 titles)<br />

Sarah Bateman (200 FR*); Julianne<br />

Lago (200 MR*); Jemma Lowe (100 Fly,<br />

200 Fly*); Stephanie Napier (200 MR*,<br />

200 FR*); Lindsay Rogers (200 MR*),<br />

Gemma Spofforth (100 Back*, 200 Back*,<br />

200 FR*, 200 MR*); Shara Stafford (200<br />

FR*)<br />

Men (4titles)<br />

Bradley Ally (200 IM, 400 IM); Shaune<br />

Fraser (200 free); Rex Tullius (200 back)<br />

2008: 10 TITLES<br />

Women (5 titles)<br />

Caroline Burckle (500 Free*, 200 Breast,<br />

200 MR*); Colleen Healy (200 MR*);<br />

Stephanie Napier (200 MR*); Gemma<br />

Spofforth (100 Back*, 200 Back*, 200<br />

MR*)<br />

Men (5 titles)<br />

Bradley Ally (200 IM); Clark Burckle (200<br />

Breast, 400 IM); Shaune Fraser (200 Free);<br />

Omar Pinzon (200 back)<br />

2007: 8 TITLES<br />

Women (1 title)<br />

Caroline Burckle (100 Breast)<br />

Men (7 titles)<br />

Bradley Ally (200 Breast, 400 IM); Shaune<br />

Fraser (200 Free, 200 Fly); Lucas Salatta<br />

(200 Back, 200 IM); Johnson, Salatta,<br />

Fraser, Rudolf (800 FR)<br />

2006: 5 TITLES<br />

Women (2 titles)<br />

Vipa Bernhardt (100 Breast, 200 Breast)<br />

Men (3 titles)<br />

Ryan Lochte (100 Fly*, 200 Fly*); Lochte,<br />

Townsend, Hartley, Salatta (800 FR)<br />

2005: 14 TITLES<br />

Women (5 titles)<br />

Vipa Bernhardt (100 breast); Caroline<br />

Burckle (200 free, 500 free*); Farrell,<br />

Burckle, Uhle, Retrum (800 FR*); Farrell,<br />

Bernhardt, Weiman, Burckle (400 MR)<br />

Men (9 titles)<br />

Ryan Lochte (200 IM*, 400 IM*, 200<br />

Back*); Gabriel Mangabeira (100 Fly);<br />

Darian Townsend (200 Free); Lochte,<br />

Townsend, Penniman, Sioui (400 FR*);<br />

Lochte, Townsend, Hartley, Sioui (800<br />

FR*); Lochte, Ratliff, Mangabeira,<br />

Penniman (200 MR*); Lochte, Welch,<br />

Mangabeira, Townsend (400 MR*)<br />

2004: 5 TITLES<br />

Women (2 titles)<br />

Vipa Bernhardt (200 breast); Sara<br />

McLarty (500 free)<br />

Men (3 titles)<br />

Brian Hartley (1,650 free); Ryan Lochte<br />

(400 IM*); Lochte, Wiebeck, Mangabeira,<br />

Sioui (800 FR)<br />

2003: 9 TITLES<br />

Women (2 titles)<br />

Sara McLarty (500 Free, 1,650 Free)<br />

Men (7 titles)<br />

Zach Wilcox (One-Meter); Lochte,<br />

Mangabeira, Wiebeck, Sioui (800 FR);<br />

Ryan Lochte (400 IM, 1,650 Free); Adam<br />

Sioui (200 Free); Gabriel Mangabeira (100<br />

Back); Carlos Jayme (100 Free)<br />

2002: 11 TITLES<br />

Women (3 titles)<br />

Janelle Atkinson (500 Free); Rebecca<br />

Harper (200 Fly); Sara McLarty (1,650<br />

Free)<br />

Men (8 titles)<br />

Eric Donnelly (200 IM); Chris Kellam (100<br />

Back, 200 Back); Adam Sioui (200 Free);<br />

Kostowicz, Jayme, Odendaal, Mangabeira<br />

(200 FR); Jayme, Odendaal, Mangabeira,<br />

Sioui (400 FR); Jayme, Sioui, Schultz,<br />

Sherrard (800 FR); Mangabeira, Tjin-A-<br />

Tam, Odendaal, Kostowicz (200 MR)<br />

2001: 6 TITLES<br />

Women (3 titles)<br />

Janelle Atkinson (500 Free, 1,650 Free);<br />

Robyn Grimes (Three-Meter)<br />

Men (3 titles)<br />

Ricardo Monasterio (1,650 Free); Greg<br />

Reeves (400 IM); Duncan Sherrard (200<br />

IM)<br />

2000: 6 TITLES<br />

Women (1 title)<br />

Robyn Grimes (One-Meter)<br />

Men (5 titles)<br />

Matt Cole (200 Back); Eric Donnelly (400<br />

IM); Ricardo Monasterio (1,650 Free);<br />

Duncan Sherrard (200 Fly); Nathan Summers<br />

(100 Free)<br />

1999: 2 TITLES<br />

Women (1 title)<br />

Jennifer Hommert (200 IM)<br />

Men (1 title)<br />

Matt Cole (200 Back)<br />

1998: 3 TITLES<br />

Women (2 titles)<br />

Heather Lawrence (One-Meter); Allison<br />

Wagner (200 IM)<br />

Men (1 title)<br />

Matt Cole (200 Back)<br />

1997: 4 TITLES<br />

Women (4 titles)<br />

Mandy Crowe (100 Back); Dawn Heckman<br />

(500 Free); Rachel Joseph (200 Back);<br />

Joseph, Metzler, Hommert, Heckman<br />

(800FR)<br />

1996: 13 TITLES<br />

Women (7 titles)<br />

Dawn Heckman (500 Free); Jennifer Hommert<br />

(400 IM); Mimosa McNerney (1,650<br />

Free); Allison Wagner (200 IM, 200 Free,<br />

200 Fly); Heckman, Hommert, Joseph,<br />

Wagner (800 FR)<br />

Men (6 titles)<br />

Michael Kiedel (500 Free); Eric Christensen<br />

(400 IM); Chris Counts (200 Free);<br />

Sean Justice (1,650 Free); Jeff Nichols<br />

(Platform); Christensen, Kiedel, Arbelaez,<br />

Counts (800 FR)<br />

1995: <strong>12</strong> TITLES<br />

Women (8 titles)<br />

Nikki Dryden (500 Free, 1,650 Free);<br />

Barbara Franco (200 Fly); Beth Hazel (200<br />

Back); Allison Wagner (200 IM*, 400 IM,<br />

200 Breast); Dryden, McNerney, Wagner,<br />

Walker (800 FR)<br />

Men (4 titles)<br />

Stephen Clarke (100 Fly, 200 IM); Michael<br />

Kiedel (500 Free); Clarke, Kiedel, Counts,<br />

Reeves (800 FR)<br />

1994: 20 TITLES<br />

Women (13 titles)<br />

Nikki Dryden (500 Free); Nicole Haislett<br />

(100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM*); Ashley<br />

Tappin (50 Free); Janie Wagstaff (100<br />

Back, 200 Back*, 200 Fly); Tappin, Booth,<br />

Franco, Haislett (200 FR); Booth, Tappin,<br />

Franco, Haislett (400 FR); Dryden, Franco,<br />

Booth, Haislett (800 FR); Wagstaff, Price,<br />

Tappin, Franco (200 MR); Wagstaff, Price,<br />

Tappin, Haislett (400 MR)<br />

Men (7 titles)<br />

Greg Burgess (200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Back);<br />

Martin Carl (200 Free); Jack Taylor (1,650<br />

Free); Drew Whiting (500 Free); Burgess,<br />

Carl, Clarke, Mellor (800 FR)<br />

1993: 24 TITLES<br />

Women (14 titles)<br />

Nicole Haislett (50 Free*, 100 Free*, 200<br />

Free*); Mimosa McNerney (500 Free,<br />

1,650 Free); Janie Wagstaff (100 Back*,<br />

200 Back*); Barbara Franco (200 Fly);<br />

Shannon Price (100 Breast); Hinton,<br />

Stemper, Booth, Haislett (200 FR);<br />

Haislett, Stemper, Wagstaff, Booth (400<br />

FR); Morgan, Wilding, Magill, Haislett<br />

(800 FR); Wagstaff, Price, Niedermeyer,<br />

Booth (200 MR); Wagstaff, Price, Hazel,<br />

Haislett (400 MR)<br />

Men (10 titles)<br />

Jose Ballester (200 Fly); Carlton Bruner<br />

(1,650 Free); Greg Burgess (200 IM, 400<br />

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IM, 200 Free); Enrico Linscheer (50 Free);<br />

Brent Mitchell (100 Breast); Burgess,<br />

Clarke, E. Linscheer, Towne (400 FR);<br />

Bonewit, Clarke, E. Linscheer, Mitchell<br />

(200 MR); Burgess, Clarke, E. Linscheer,<br />

Mitchell (400 MR)<br />

1992: 16 TITLES<br />

Women (10 titles)<br />

Nicole Haislett (50m Free, 100m Free,<br />

200m Free); Jane Kerr (200m IM, 400m<br />

IM); Molly Magill (400m Free); Shannon<br />

Price (100m Breast); Morgan, Walker,<br />

Booth, Haislett (400m FR); Morgan,<br />

Magill, Walker, Kerr (800m FR); Brinson,<br />

Price, Walker, Haislett (400m MR)<br />

Men (6 titles)<br />

Carlton Bruner (1,500m Free); Anthony<br />

Nesty (100m Fly, 200m Fly); Jon Sakovich<br />

(400m Free); Charlie Santostefano (200m<br />

IM); Nesty, Sakovich, Shenker, Utley<br />

(800m FR)<br />

1991: 27 TITLES<br />

Women (14 titles)<br />

Nicole Haislett (50 Free, 100 Free, 200<br />

Free); Kristen Linehan (100 Back, 200<br />

Back); Dady Vincent (500 Free, 200 Fly);<br />

Jane Kerr (200 IM); Stephanie Zunich<br />

(100 Breast); Haislett, Stemper, Marley,<br />

Kerr (200 FR); Morgan, Kerr, Steper,<br />

Haislett (400 FR); Marley, Vincent, Kerr,<br />

Haislett (800 FR); Linehan, Zunich, Perkins,<br />

Haislett (200 MR); Linehan, Zunich,<br />

Marley, Stemper (400 MR)<br />

Men (13 titles)<br />

Greg Burgess (400 IM); Brent Mitchell<br />

(100 Breast, 200 Breast); Anthony Nesty<br />

(200 Fly); Jon Sakovich (500 Free, 1,650<br />

Free); Martin Zubero (100 Back, 200 Back,<br />

200 IM); Bonewit, Dennison, Towne,<br />

Utley (200 FR); Dennison, E. Linscheer,<br />

Towne (400 FR); Nesty, Sakovich, Towne,<br />

Utley (800 FR); Mitchell, Nesty, Utley,<br />

Zubero (400 MR)<br />

1990: 22 TITLES<br />

Women (13 titles)<br />

Whitney Hedgepeth (100 Free, 100<br />

Fly, 500 Free*); Julie Gorman (200 Fly,<br />

400 IM); Kristen Linehan (100 Back*,<br />

200 Back*); Dady Vincent (200 Free);<br />

Stephanie Zunich (100 Breast); Morgan,<br />

Stemper, Kerr, Hedgepeth (400 FR);<br />

Hedgepeth, Gorman, Vincent, Kerr (800<br />

FR); Perkins, Zunich, Hedgepeth, Marley<br />

(200 MR); Perkins, Zunich, Gorman,<br />

Hedgepeth (400 MR)<br />

Men (9 titles)<br />

Anthony Nesty (100 Fly, 200 Fly); Martin<br />

Zubero (100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM);<br />

Goss, Robinson, Towne, Utley (400 FR);<br />

Goss, Nesty, Robinson, Utley (800 FR);<br />

Dennison, Mitchell, Nesty, Zubero (200<br />

MR); Goss, Mitchell, Nesty, Zubero (400<br />

MR)<br />

1989: 25 TITLES<br />

Women (16 titles)<br />

Dara Torres (50 Free*, 100 Free*, 100<br />

Fly*); Julie Gorman (200 Fly, 200 IM);<br />

Stephanie Zunich (100 Breast, 200<br />

Breast); Juliane Brossman (500 Free);<br />

Jane Kerr (200 Free); Kristen Linehan<br />

(100 Back*); Lorraine Perkins (200<br />

Back); Cowart, Zemina, Daniel, Torres<br />

(200 FR); Kerr, Zemina, Daniel, Torres<br />

(400 FR); Marley, Cowart, Ellis, Walker<br />

(800 FR); Perkins, Zunich, Torres, Zemina<br />

(200 MR); Linehan, Zunich, Perkins,<br />

Torres (400 MR)<br />

Men (9 titles)<br />

Duncan Armstrong (500 Free); Ford<br />

Pearson (1,650 Free); Bob Utley<br />

(100 Free, 200 Free); Martin Zubero<br />

(200 Back, 200 IM); Dennison, Goss,<br />

Utley, Wermuth (200 FR); Armstrong,<br />

Goss, Paul Robinson, Utley (400 FR);<br />

Armstrong, Giambalvo, Robinson, Utley<br />

(800 FR)<br />

1988: 22 TITLES<br />

Women (16 titles)<br />

Tami Bruce (200 Free*, 500 Free, 1,650<br />

Free); Julie Gorman (200 Fly, 200 IM,<br />

400 IM); Lorraine Perkins (100 Back*,<br />

200 Back); Dara Torres (50 Free, 100<br />

Free, 100 Fly); Torres, Cowart, Zunich,<br />

Zemina (200 FR); Zemina, Cowart,<br />

Daniel, Torres (400 FR); Daniel, Cowart,<br />

Zemina, Bruce (800 FR); Perkins, Zunich,<br />

Torres, Cowart (200 MR); Perkins,<br />

Zunich, Gorman, Torres (400 MR)<br />

Men (6 titles)<br />

Jason Gorrie (1,650 Free); Sandy Goss<br />

(200 Back); Paul Robinson (500 Free,<br />

200 Free); Paul Wallace (200 IM); Gorrie,<br />

Goss, Green, Robinson (800 FR)<br />

1987: 17 TITLES<br />

Women (<strong>12</strong> titles)<br />

Tami Bruce (500 Free, 1,650 Free); Dara<br />

Torres (50 Free*, 100 Free*, 200 Free);<br />

Mary Wayte (200 Back, 200 IM, 400<br />

IM); Torres, Zemina, Cowart, Wayte (200<br />

FR); Torres, Zemina, Cowart, Wayte (400<br />

FR); Wayte, Zemina, Cowart, Bruce (800<br />

FR); Wayte, Onunpuu, Torres, Zemina<br />

(400 MR)<br />

Men (5 titles)<br />

Jason Gorrie (500 Free, 1,650 Free);<br />

Sandy Goss (100 Back, 200 Back); Dillon,<br />

Gorrie, Goss, Thayer (800 FR)<br />

1986: 19 TITLES<br />

Women (<strong>12</strong> titles)<br />

Tami Bruce (500 Free, 1,650 Free*);<br />

Holly Green (100 Back, 200 Back, 100<br />

Free); Megan Neyer (One Meter, Three<br />

Meter); Mary Wayte (200 Free, 400 IM);<br />

Karin Werth (200 IM); Boyd, Zemina,<br />

Wayte, Torres (400 FR); Sawyer, Bruce,<br />

Welting, Wayte (800 FR)<br />

Men (7 titles)<br />

Duffy Dillon (100 Fly); Jerry Frentsos<br />

(400 IM); Jason Gorrie (1,650 Free);<br />

Mike Heath (200 Free); Paul Wallace<br />

(200 IM); Dillon, Heath, Mestre, Wallace<br />

(400 FR); Dillon, Heath, Mestre, Thayer<br />

(800 FR)


SEC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY<br />

1985: 22 TITLES<br />

Women (10 titles)<br />

Debbie Fuller (One Meter); Holly Green<br />

(200 Fly); Patty King (100 Fly); Mary<br />

Wayte (100 Free, 200 Free*, 500 Free*,<br />

400 IM); Sawyer, Werth, Green, Frenz<br />

(200 FR); Franz, Sawyer, Welting, Wayte<br />

(400 FR); Wayte, Welting, Franz, Woolger<br />

(800 FR)<br />

Men (<strong>12</strong> titles)<br />

Matt Cetlinski (500 Free, 1,650 Free);<br />

Scott Fosdick (One-Meter, Three-Meter);<br />

Jerry Frentsos (400 IM); Mike Heath (200<br />

Free, 200 Fly); Mark Stockwell (50 Free,<br />

100 Free); Paul Wallace (200 IM); Dillon,<br />

Heath, Mestre, Stockwell (400 FR); Boyer,<br />

Dillon, Mestre, Heath (800 FR)<br />

1984: 25 TITLES<br />

Women (13 titles)<br />

Tracy Caulkins (200 Back, 100 Breast, 400<br />

IM, 200 Fly); Megan Neyer (One Meter,<br />

Three Meter); Kathy Treible (200 Breast);<br />

Mary Wayte (200 Free, 500 Free); Christi<br />

Woolger (200 IM); T. Caulkins, Wayte,<br />

Treible, Welting (800 FR); T. Caulkins,<br />

Treible, Green, Welting (200 MR); T.<br />

Caulkins, Treible, Green, Wayte (400 MR)<br />

Men (<strong>12</strong> titles)<br />

Matt Cetlinski (500 Free, 1,650 Free);<br />

Mike Heath (200 Free); Patrick Kennedy<br />

(400 IM, 200 Back); Bobby Laugherty<br />

(200 IM); Doug Soltis (100 Breast); Rafael<br />

Vidal (100 Fly, 200 Fly); Gaberino, Heath,<br />

Mestre, Zielinski (400 FR); Dillon, Gaberino,<br />

Heath, Mestre (800 FR); Kennedy,<br />

Mestre, Soltis, Vidal (400 MR)<br />

1983: 30 TITLES<br />

Women (19 titles)<br />

Tracy Caulkins (200 IM*, 400 IM*, 200<br />

Fly*, 200 Back*, 100 Breast); Amy<br />

Caulkins (50 Fly, 100 Fly, 100 IM); Kathy<br />

Treible (100 Free, 200 Free*, 200 Breast);<br />

Theresa Andrews (50 Back*, 100 Back);<br />

Lynnette Gernaat (500 Free*, 1,650 Free);<br />

Megan Neyer (One Meter, Three Meter);<br />

Andrews, Treible, A. Caulkins, Kurtzman<br />

(200 MR); Andrews, Treible, T. Caulkins,<br />

Brown (400 MR)<br />

Men (11 titles)<br />

Matt Cetlinski (1,650 Free); Mike Heath<br />

(500 Free, 200 Free, 200 Fly); Patrick Kennedy<br />

(400 IM, 200 Back); Albert Mestre<br />

(100 Free); Rafael Vidal (100 Fly); Brian<br />

Zielinski (200 IM); Gaberino, Gibb, Heath,<br />

Mestre (400 FR); Boyer, Gaberino, Heath,<br />

Mestre (800 FR)<br />

1982: 28 TITLES<br />

Women (23 titles)<br />

Kathy Treible (50 Breast, 200 Breast*, 200<br />

IM, 100 Free*, 200 Free*); Tracy Caulkins<br />

(100 IM*, 400 IM, 100 Breast, 100 Fly*);<br />

Theresa Andrews (50 Back, 100 Back*,<br />

200 Back); Amy Caulkins (50 Free*, 50<br />

Fly*); Megan Neyer (One Meter, Three<br />

Meter*); Rosemary Brown (1,650 Free*);<br />

Lynnette Gernaat (500 Free); A. Caulkins,<br />

Andrews, Cross, Treible (200 FR); Rosie,<br />

T. Caulkins, Andrews, Gernaat (400 FR);<br />

Brown, Gernaat, Cross, Irish (800 FR);<br />

Andrews, Treible, T. Caulkins, Cross (200<br />

MR); Andrews, Treible, T. Caulkins, Kurtzman<br />

(400 MR)<br />

Men (5 titles)<br />

Craig Beardsley (100 Fly, 200 Fly); Donald<br />

Gibb (100 Free); John Hillencamp (500<br />

Free); Fagler, Gaberino, Hillencamp,<br />

Sawchuck (800 FR)<br />

1981: 17 TITLES<br />

Women (13 titles)<br />

Rosemary Brown (200 Free, 500 Free,<br />

1,650 Free); Kathy Treible (50 Breast,<br />

100 Breast, 200 IM); Amy Caulkins 50<br />

Free, 100 IM); Karianne Miller (100 Fly,<br />

200 Fly); A. Caulkins, Cross, O’Brien,<br />

Brown (400 FR); A. Caulkins, Kurtzman,<br />

Miller, Cross (200 MR); Nye, Treible, Rapp,<br />

O’Brien (400 MR)<br />

Men (4 titles)<br />

Craig Beardsley (200 Fly); John Hillencamp<br />

(500 Free, 1,650 Free); Ron Haddox<br />

(100 Back)<br />

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION<br />

FOR WOMEN BEGAN IN 1981.<br />

1980: 5 TITLES<br />

Craig Beardsley (200 Fly); Grant Ostlund<br />

(100 Fly); Chris Snode (One-Meter, Three-<br />

Meter); David Zubero (200 IM)<br />

1979: 5 TITLES<br />

David Larson (500 Free); Bill Sawchuck<br />

(200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM); Chris Snode<br />

(Three-Meter)<br />

1978: 1 TITLE<br />

Chris Snode (Three-Meter)<br />

1974: 3 TITLES<br />

Joel Narcowich (1,650 Free); Will Artley<br />

(100 Back, 200 Back)<br />

1973: 4 TITLES<br />

Will Artley (100 Back); Tim McKee (200<br />

Back, 200 IM, 400 IM)<br />

1972: 8 TITLES<br />

Gary Chelosky (100 Breast, 200 Breast);<br />

Jim Griffith (200 Free); Tim McKee (200<br />

Back, 200 IM, 400 IM); Pete Orschiedt<br />

(1,650 Free); McKee, McDonnell,<br />

Chelosky, Griffith (400 MR)<br />

1971: 5 TITLES<br />

Brant Bittner (500 Free, 1,650 Free); Gary<br />

Chelosky (200 Breast); Bruce Williams<br />

(200 Free); Bittner, Griffith, Orschiedt,<br />

Williams (800 FR)<br />

1970: 5 TITLES<br />

Steve McDonnell (100 Fly); Mark McKee<br />

(400 IM); Pete Orschiedt (500 Free, 1,650<br />

Free); Jimmy Perkins (200 Breast)<br />

1969: 7 TITLES<br />

Bob Link (Three-Meter); Mark McKee<br />

(400 IM); Andrew McPherson (50 Free,<br />

100 Free); Bruce Williams (200 Free, 100<br />

Fly); 400 FR<br />

1968:<strong>12</strong> TITLES<br />

Mike Chalbeck (Three-Meter); Steve<br />

Macri (100 Fly); Mark McKee (200 IM,<br />

400 IM); Andrew McPherson (100 Free);<br />

Barry Russo (200 Fly); Bruce Williams<br />

(200 Free, 500 Free, 1,650 Free); 400 FR;<br />

800 FR; 400 MR<br />

1967: 11 TITLES<br />

Tom Dioguardi (50 Free, 200 Free); Steve<br />

Macri (100 Fly); Andrew McPherson (100<br />

Free, 200 IM); Blanchard Tual (100 Back,<br />

200 Back); Barry Russo (200 Fly); 400 FR;<br />

800 FR; 400 MR<br />

1966: 9 TITLES<br />

Tom Dioguardi (50 Free, 100 Free, 200<br />

Free); Charlie King (200 Breast, 200 IM);<br />

Blanchard Tual (100 Back, 200 Back); Ray<br />

Whitehouse (200 Fly); 400 MR<br />

1965: 9 TITLES<br />

Tom Dioguardi (50 Free, 100 Free, 200<br />

Free); Steve Grau (200 Fly); Charlie King<br />

(200 Breast); Blanchard Tual (100 Back,<br />

200 Back); 400 FR; 400 MR<br />

1964: <strong>12</strong> TITLES<br />

Stacey Chandler (100 Breast); Bill Corbin<br />

(500 Free, 1,650 Free); Dick Farwell<br />

(100 Back, 200 Back); Charlie King (200<br />

Breast); Jerry Livingston (100 Fly, 200<br />

Fly); Lansing Price (One-Meter); Ray<br />

Whitehouse (200 IM, 400 IM); 400 MR<br />

1963: <strong>12</strong> TITLES<br />

Dick Farwell (100 Back, 200 Back); Terry<br />

Green (50 Free); Jerry Livingston (100<br />

Fly, 200 Fly); Lansing Price (One-Meter,<br />

Three-Meter); Eddie Reese (200 Breast,<br />

200 IM, 400 IM); 400 FR; 400 MR<br />

1962: <strong>12</strong> TITLES<br />

Dick Farwell (100 Back, 200 Back);<br />

Bill Grover (50 Free); Jerry Livingston<br />

(100 Fly, 200 Fly); Steve McBride (One-<br />

Meter, Three-Meter); Jeff Oromaner (100<br />

Breast); Eddie Reese (200 Breast, 200 IM);<br />

400 FR; 400 MR<br />

1961: 8 TITLES<br />

Alan Lauwert (100 Fly); Steve McBride<br />

(One-Meter, Three-Meter); Jeff Oromaner<br />

(100 Breast, 200 Breast); Eddie Reese<br />

(200 Fly, 200 IM); 400 MR<br />

1960: 11 TITLES<br />

Bill Cullen (200 IM); Steve McBride (One-<br />

Meter, Three-Meter); Jim Sounder (100<br />

Breast, 200 Breast); Bob Stewart (100<br />

Back, 200 Back); Roy Tateishi (100 Fly,<br />

200 Fly); 400 FR; 400 MR<br />

1959: 13 TITLES<br />

Dave Bollock (100 Free); Bob Duganne<br />

(50 Free); Pete Henne (Three-Meter);<br />

Jim McDonnell (200 Breast); Bill Ruggie<br />

(100 Back, 200 Back); Mike Stetson (200<br />

IM); Roy Tateishi (100 Fly, 200 Fly); Karl<br />

Weidamann (100 Breast); Bob Woods<br />

(One-Meter); 400 FR; 400 MR<br />

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1958: <strong>12</strong> TITLES<br />

Terry Born (50 Free); Phil Drake (100 Fly,<br />

200 Fly, 200 IM); Pete Henne (One-Meter,<br />

Three-Meter); Jim McDonnell (200<br />

Breast); Bill Ruggie (100 Back, 200 Back);<br />

Karl Weidamann (100 Breast); 400 FR;<br />

400 MR<br />

1957: 8 TITLES<br />

Doug Creighton (100 Fly); Phil Drake (200<br />

Fly); Chuck Martin (One-Meter, Three-<br />

Meter); Bill Ruggie (100 Back, 200 Back,<br />

200 Breast); 400 MR<br />

1956: 7 TITLES<br />

Don Bead (50 Free); George Duganne<br />

(100 Back, 200 Back); Bob Fisher (100<br />

Free); Craig White (One-Meter, Three-<br />

Meter); 400 FR<br />

1955: 3 TITLES<br />

Craig White (One-Meter, Three-Meter);<br />

400 FR<br />

1954: 6 TITLES<br />

Jim Borland (One-Meter, Three-Meter);<br />

George Duganne (100 Back, 200 Back);<br />

Ted Robinson (200 Breast); 400 FR<br />

1953: 4 TITLES<br />

George Duganne (200 Back); Ted Robinson<br />

(100 Breast, 200 Breast); 400 FR<br />

1951: 2 TITLES<br />

Jim Enyeart (100 Back, 200 Back)<br />

1950: 2 TITLES<br />

Lou Brown (50 Free); Sam Ridout<br />

(Three-Meter)<br />

1949: 2 TITLES<br />

Lou Brown (50 Free, 100 Free)<br />

1948: 2 TITLES<br />

Billy Bracken (One-Meter); Lou Brown<br />

(100 Free)<br />

1942: 2 TITLES<br />

Rogers Holmes (50 Free); Bill Van Cleif<br />

(200 Breast)<br />

1941: 3 TITLES<br />

Bill Van Cleif (200 Breast); Jack Youngblood<br />

(100 Free); 400 FR<br />

1940: 1 TITLE<br />

Bill Van Cleif (200 Breast)<br />

1939: 2 TITLES<br />

Elmo Acosta (50 Free); Walter Liddell<br />

(200 Breast)<br />

1938: 2 TITLES<br />

Bennett Allen (200 Breast); 400 FR<br />

1937: 4 TITLES<br />

Bennett Allen (200 Breast); Tom Knotts<br />

(50 Free); Billy Chase (100 Free); 400 FR<br />

* DENOTES SEC MEET RECORD<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

SEC TITLE LEADERS<br />

(NOT INCLUDING RELAYS)<br />

WOMEN<br />

t/1. <strong>12</strong> TITLES<br />

Tracy Caulkins (1982-84)<br />

Nicole Haislett (1991-94)<br />

Kathy Treible (1981-84)<br />

t/4. Mary Wayte (1984-87) 11 titles<br />

6. Dara Torres (1986-89) 9 titles<br />

t/7. 8 TITLES<br />

Caroline Burckle (2005-08)<br />

Megan Neyer (1982-86)<br />

t/7. 7 TITLES<br />

Tami Bruce (1986-89)<br />

Amy Caulkins (1980-83)<br />

Julie Gorman (1987-90)<br />

Gemma Spofforth (2008-10)<br />

MEN<br />

t/1. 8 TITLES<br />

Tom Dioguardi (1965-67)<br />

Martin Zubero (1988-91)<br />

Ryan Lochte (2003-06)<br />

t/4. 7 TITLES<br />

Mike Heath (1983-86)<br />

Eddie Reese (1961-63)<br />

Bill Ruggie (1957-59)<br />

t/7. 6 TITLES<br />

Greg Burgess (1992-94)<br />

Dick Farwell (1962-64)<br />

Shaune Fraser (2007-10)<br />

Jerry Livingston (1962-64)<br />

Steve McBride (1960-62)<br />

Tim McKee (1972-73)<br />

Blanchard Tual (1965-67)


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

GATOR HONOR ROLL<br />

BRODERICK CUP<br />

1984 Tracy Caulkins<br />

1982 Tracy Caulkins<br />

HONDA/BRODERICK AWARD<br />

2008 Caroline Burckle<br />

1994 Nicole Haislett<br />

1984 Tracy Caulkins<br />

1983 Tracy Caulkins<br />

1982 Tracy Caulkins<br />

1978 Renee Laravie<br />

U.S. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE SPORTS WOMAN<br />

OF THE YEAR<br />

1984 Tracy Caulkins<br />

OLYMPIA AWARD<br />

1986 Mary Wayte<br />

1984 Megan Neyer<br />

1983 Tracy Caulkins<br />

NCAA TOP FIVE<br />

1984 Tracy Caulkins<br />

NCAA TOP SIX<br />

1986 Megan Neyer<br />

1985 Tracy Caulkins<br />

ACADEMIC ALL AMERICA/ CAPITAL ONE<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT<br />

Women<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Teresa Crippen (District Team)<br />

2010 Teresa Crippen (Third Team)<br />

2009 Gemma Spofforth (District Team)<br />

2005 Vipa Bernhardt (District Team)<br />

2003 Sara McLarty (District Team)<br />

1999 Jennifer Hommert (Second Team)<br />

1998 Heather Lawrence (Third Team)<br />

1998 Allison Wagner (District Team)<br />

1997 Dawn Heckman (District Team)<br />

1996 Allison Wagner (Second Team)<br />

1986 Megan Neyer (Second Team)<br />

1984 Tracy Caulkins (First Team)<br />

1983 Tracy Caulkins (First Team)<br />

1983 Megan Neyer (First Team)<br />

Men<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Brett Fraser (Third Team)<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Brett Fraser (District Team)<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Cameron Martin (District Team)<br />

2009 Clark Burckle (Third Team)<br />

2009 Clark Burckle (District Team)<br />

2008 Kevin Nead (First Team)<br />

2007 Luca De Matteis (Third Team)<br />

2007 Kevin Nead (Third Team)<br />

2005 Zach Wilcox (District Team)<br />

2005 Justin Zumsteg (Third Team)<br />

2005 Justin Zumsteg (District Team)<br />

2004 Scott Schultz (First Team)<br />

2003 Zach Wilcox (First Team)<br />

2003 Scott Schultz (District Team)<br />

2001 Greg Reeves (First Team)<br />

2000 Greg Reeves (First Team)<br />

1999 Greg Reeves (Second Team)<br />

1996 Michael Kiedel (Second Team)<br />

1987 Duffy Dillon (First Team)<br />

1986 Matt Cetlinski (First Team)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Women<br />

2006 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

2004 Kristen Connor<br />

2002 Megan Melgaard<br />

1998 Heather Lawrence<br />

1986 Megan Neyer<br />

Men<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Brett Fraser<br />

2008 Kevin Nead<br />

2005 Kris Wiebeck<br />

2005 Justin Zumsteg<br />

2004 Scott Schultz<br />

2002 Eric Donnelly<br />

2002 Mike Jansen<br />

2001 Greg Reeves<br />

1986 Paul Herring<br />

NCAA MALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Conor Dwyer<br />

2010 Conor Dwyer<br />

2006 Ryan Lochte<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

1993 Greg Burgess<br />

1991 Martin Zubero<br />

NCAA FEMALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

2008 Caroline Burckle<br />

NCAA FEMALE DIVER OF THE YEAR<br />

1986 Megan Neyer<br />

NCAA WOMEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR<br />

2010 Gregg Troy<br />

1982 Randy Reese<br />

1988 Randy Reese<br />

NCAA MEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR<br />

2002 Gregg Troy<br />

1991 Skip Foster<br />

1984 Randy Reese<br />

1983 Randy Reese<br />

SEC FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

1994 Nicole Haislett<br />

1993 Nicole Haislett<br />

1988 Dara Torres<br />

1984 Tracy Caulkins<br />

SEC MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

SEC FEMALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

2010 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2009 Gemma Spofforth<br />

1996 Allison Wagner<br />

1995 Allison Wagner<br />

1994 Nicole Haislett<br />

1993 Nicole Haislett<br />

1992 Nicole Haislett<br />

1991 Nicole Haislett<br />

1990 Whitney Hedgepeth<br />

1989 Dara Torres<br />

1988 Tami Bruce<br />

1987 Dara Torres<br />

1986 Holly Green<br />

1985 Mary Wayte<br />

1984 Tracy Caulkins<br />

1983 Tracy Caulkins<br />

1982 Kathy Treible<br />

1981 Kathy Treible<br />

SEC MALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Conor Dwyer<br />

2010 Conor Dwyer<br />

2006 Ryan Lochte<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

2003 Ryan Lochte<br />

2002 Adam Sioui<br />

1994 Greg Burgess<br />

1993 Greg Burgess<br />

1992 Anthony Nesty<br />

1991 Martin Zubero<br />

1990 Martin Zubero<br />

1989 Bob Utley<br />

1988 Paul Robinson<br />

1987 Sandy Goss<br />

1986 Paul Wallace<br />

1985 Mike Heath<br />

1984 Patrick Kennedy<br />

1983 Mike Heath<br />

1979 Bill Sawchuk<br />

1972 Tim McKee<br />

1971 Brant Bittner<br />

SEC FEMALE DIVER OF THE YEAR<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Monica Dodson<br />

2010 Kara Salamone<br />

1986 Megan Neyer<br />

1984 Megan Neyer<br />

1983 Megan Neyer<br />

SEC MALE DIVER OF THE YEAR<br />

1985 Scott Fosdick<br />

1980 Chris Snode<br />

1979 Chris Snode<br />

1978 Chris Snode<br />

SEC MALE FRESHMAN SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Marcin Cieslak<br />

2007 Roland Rudolf<br />

2006 Bradley Ally<br />

2004 Bill Mrazek<br />

2003 Ryan Lochte<br />

2002 Adam Sioui<br />

2001 Carlos Jayme<br />

SEC FEMALE FRESHMAN SWIMMER OF THE YEAR<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Elizabeth Beisel<br />

2005 Caroline Burckle<br />

SEC MALE HIGH POINT AWARD WINNER<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Conor Dwyer (tied)<br />

2010 Conor Dwyer/Shaune Fraser<br />

2009 Omar Pinzon (second)<br />

2006 Ryan Lochte<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

2003 Ryan Lochte<br />

SEC FEMALE HIGH POINT AWARD WINNER<br />

2010 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2009 Gemma Spofforth<br />

SEC WOMEN’S <strong>SWIMMING</strong> COACH OF THE YEAR<br />

2008 Gregg Troy<br />

1996 Chris Martin<br />

1993 Mitch Ivey<br />

1992 Mitch Ivey<br />

1991 Mitch Ivey<br />

1990 Randy Reese<br />

1989 Randy Reese<br />

1987 Randy Reese<br />

SEC MEN’S <strong>SWIMMING</strong> COACH OF THE YEAR<br />

2010 Gregg Troy<br />

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2007 Gregg Troy<br />

2002 Gregg Troy<br />

2000 Gregg Troy<br />

1991 Skip Foster<br />

1990 Randy Reese<br />

1986 Randy Reese<br />

1985 Randy Reese<br />

1984 Randy Reese<br />

1983 Randy Reese<br />

1979 Randy Reese<br />

1978 Randy Reese<br />

1971 Bill Harlan<br />

SEC <strong>DIVING</strong> COACH OF THE YEAR<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Donnie Craine<br />

2010 Donnie Craine<br />

1998 Donnie Craine<br />

1985 Kent Vosler<br />

1981 Donnie Craine<br />

1980 Donnie Craine<br />

1979 Donnie Craine<br />

1978 Donnie Craine<br />

SEC MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

2008 Kevin Nead<br />

2007 Kevin Nead<br />

2005 Justin Zumsteg<br />

SEC FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

2006 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

2005 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

U.S. OPEN HIGH POINT AWARD WINNER<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

2005 Leah Retrum<br />

2002 Ryan Lochte<br />

GAINESVILLE SUN UF ATHLETE OF THE<br />

CENTURY<br />

1999 Tracy Caulkins<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR<br />

1993 Nicole Haislett<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> AMATEUR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

1994 Nicole Haislett<br />

1993 Nicole Haislett<br />

1983 Tracy Caulkins<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> AMATEUR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

BEN HILL GRIFFIN AWARD<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Conor Dwyer<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Gemma Spofforth<br />

2010 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

1994 Nicole Haislett<br />

1993 Nicole Haislett


SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (WOMEN)<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

Angelina Ballatore<br />

Sarah Bateman<br />

Jamie Bohunicky<br />

Teresa Crippen<br />

Kaylee Doback<br />

Monica Dodson<br />

Sarra Lajnef<br />

Sharla Milne<br />

Julia Nagy<br />

Anna-Liisa Pold<br />

Corinne Showalter<br />

Kirsten Smith<br />

Shara Stafford<br />

Kaitlin Taylor<br />

2010<br />

Angelina Ballatore<br />

Sarah Bateman<br />

Kristen Beales<br />

Teresa Crippen<br />

Kaylee Doback<br />

Monica Dodson<br />

Coral Lopez<br />

Jemma Lowe<br />

Julia Nagy<br />

Stacey Nedrud<br />

Sarah Peterson<br />

Anna-Liisa Pold<br />

Lily Ramirez<br />

Kirsten Smith<br />

Gemma Spofforth<br />

Shara Stafford<br />

Maida Turnadzic<br />

Daniela Victoria<br />

2009<br />

Jeana Bartell<br />

Kristen Beales<br />

Monica Dodson<br />

Rebekah Epley<br />

Laurabeth Guenthner<br />

Julianne Lago<br />

Coral Lopez<br />

Stephanie Napier<br />

Stacey Nedrud<br />

Sarah Peterson<br />

Stephanie Proud<br />

Kelsy Smith<br />

Gemma Spofforth<br />

Whitney Stern<br />

Sarah Sykes<br />

Taylor Vander Ark<br />

Lindsay Woodward<br />

2008<br />

Katie Ball<br />

Jenne Ballatore<br />

Jeana Bartell<br />

Kristen Beales<br />

Caroline Burckle<br />

Caroline Drab<br />

Monica Dodson<br />

Sarah Ellerby<br />

Rebekah Epley<br />

Laurabeth Guenthner<br />

Amanda Hartley<br />

Colleen Healy<br />

Elizabeth Kemp<br />

Kimberly Larson<br />

Coral Lopez<br />

Sarah Peterson<br />

Natalie Pike<br />

Stephanie Proud<br />

Leah Retrum<br />

Kelsy Smith<br />

Gemma Spofforth<br />

Whitney Stern<br />

Sarah Sykes<br />

Taylor Vander Ark<br />

Lauren Winter<br />

Lindsay Woodward<br />

2007<br />

Katie Ball<br />

Jeana Bartell<br />

Caroline Burckle<br />

Ashley Carusone<br />

Caroline Drab<br />

Laurabeth Guenthner<br />

Kristen Harris<br />

Amanda Hartley<br />

Colleen Healy<br />

Kim Larson<br />

Jennie Lindh<br />

Laurie Moreau<br />

Natalie Pike<br />

Leah Retrum<br />

Kelsy Smith<br />

Whitney Stern<br />

2006<br />

Katie Ball<br />

Vipa Bernhardt<br />

Caroline Burckle<br />

Ashley Carusone<br />

Sarah Ellerby<br />

Kristin Harris<br />

Amanda Hartley<br />

Colleen Healy<br />

Amanda Huff<br />

Brittany Johnson<br />

Kimberly Larson<br />

Jennie Lindh<br />

Laurie Moreau<br />

Natalie Pike<br />

Jamie Reid<br />

Leah Retrum<br />

Samantha Vanderbilt<br />

2005<br />

Katie Ball<br />

Vipa Bernhardt<br />

Nicole Bolt<br />

Ashley Carusone<br />

Danielle Duncan<br />

Maureen Farrell<br />

Rebecca Harper<br />

Kristen Harris<br />

Amanda Huff<br />

Brittany Johnson<br />

Kathleen Kennedy<br />

Maureen McGinty<br />

Laurie Moreau<br />

Marietta Uhle<br />

Candace Weiman<br />

2004<br />

Janelle Atkinson<br />

Katie Ball<br />

Vipa Bernhardt<br />

Nicole Bolt<br />

Ashley Carusone<br />

Kristen Connor<br />

Danielle Duncan<br />

Jaime Ellis<br />

Maureen Farrell<br />

Chantal Gibney<br />

Rebecca Harper<br />

Kristen Harris<br />

Amanda Huff<br />

Brittany Johnson<br />

Katie Kennedy<br />

Maureen McGinty<br />

Sara McLarty<br />

Laurie Moreau<br />

Casey Seland<br />

2003<br />

Janelle Atkinson<br />

Anna Chapman<br />

Sarah Close<br />

Kristen Connor<br />

Kim Ecott<br />

Cerian Gibbes<br />

Chantal Gibney<br />

Rebecca Harper<br />

Katie Kennedy<br />

Leah Martindale<br />

Katie McCown<br />

Sara McLarty<br />

Natalie Nickson<br />

Jessica Schrock<br />

Casey Seland<br />

Cara Teague<br />

Diane Tennison<br />

2002<br />

Anna Chapman<br />

Sarah Close<br />

Nicole Duggan<br />

Robyn Grimes<br />

Morgan Hughes<br />

Leah Martindale<br />

Katie McCown<br />

Megan Melgaard<br />

Mary Beth Mounce<br />

Natalie Nickson<br />

Cara Teague<br />

Diane Tennison<br />

2001<br />

Anna Chapman<br />

Margaret Colley<br />

Nicole Duggan<br />

Kimberly Ecott<br />

Robyn Grimes<br />

Leah Martindale<br />

Katie McCown<br />

Megan Melgaard<br />

Denise Merk<br />

Mary Beth Mounce<br />

Melissa Pavlik<br />

Cara Teague<br />

Diane Tennison<br />

2000<br />

Nicole Duggan<br />

Robyn Grimes<br />

Leah Martindale<br />

Sarah Massey<br />

Megan Melgaard<br />

Denise Merk<br />

Bradley Gracy<br />

Julie Holmes<br />

Katie McCown<br />

Caroline Vaughn<br />

1999<br />

Mandy Crowe<br />

Nicole Duggan<br />

Kelly Floyd<br />

Abbie Goff<br />

Bradley Gracy<br />

Robyn Grimes<br />

Susan Hansen<br />

Dawn Heckman<br />

Julie Holmes<br />

Jennifer Hommert<br />

Denise Merk<br />

Caroline Vaughn<br />

1998<br />

Mandy Crowe<br />

Heather Lawrence<br />

Allison Wagner<br />

1997<br />

Abbie Goff<br />

Susan Hansen<br />

Dawn Heckman<br />

Heather Lawrence<br />

1996<br />

Nikki Dryden<br />

Tina Hinton<br />

Heather Lawrence<br />

Ryann Pauley<br />

1995<br />

Laura Booth<br />

Nikki Dryden<br />

Beth Hazel<br />

Tina Hinton<br />

Ryann Pauley<br />

Elizabeth Tomson<br />

Kristin Wilding<br />

1994<br />

Whitney Arnette<br />

Laura Booth<br />

Beth Hazel<br />

Tina Hinton<br />

Maren Kuller<br />

Elizabeth Tomson<br />

Janie Wagstaff<br />

Kristin Wilding<br />

1993<br />

Whitney Arnette<br />

Laura Booth<br />

Nicole Haislett<br />

Beth Hazel<br />

Maren Kuller<br />

Andrea Neidermeyer<br />

Elizabeth Tomson<br />

1992<br />

Sidney Brinson<br />

Jane Kerr<br />

Maren Kuller<br />

Tami Schubert<br />

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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

1991<br />

Sidney Brinson<br />

Jane Kerr<br />

Tami Schubert<br />

Stephanie Zunich<br />

1990<br />

Cindy Bradford<br />

Sidney Brinson<br />

Julia Gorman<br />

Jane Kerr<br />

Dady Vincent<br />

Stephanie Zunich<br />

1989<br />

Juliane Brossman<br />

Debbie Daniel<br />

Julia Gorman<br />

Dara Torres<br />

Stephanie Zunich<br />

1988<br />

Juliane Brossman<br />

Debbie Daniel<br />

Julia Gorman<br />

Jill Horstead<br />

Dara Torres<br />

Karin Werth<br />

Paige Zemina<br />

1987<br />

Debbie Daniel<br />

Debbie Fuller<br />

Edwina Lerner<br />

Cindy Ounpuu<br />

1986<br />

Beverly Acker<br />

Debbie Fuller<br />

Holly Green<br />

Megan Neyer<br />

Jennifer Sawyer<br />

Christi Woolger<br />

Judi Woolger<br />

1985<br />

Holly Green<br />

Amy Hunter<br />

Christi Woolger<br />

Judi Woolger<br />

1984<br />

Shelly Carruth<br />

Tracy Caulkins<br />

Holly Green<br />

Leisha Johnson<br />

Megan Neyer<br />

Christi Woolger


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (MEN)<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

Rodion Davelaar<br />

Brett Fraser<br />

Balazs Gercsak<br />

Brian Howell<br />

Christopher Jones<br />

Jonathan Jordan<br />

Mike Joyce<br />

Robby Kennedy<br />

John Lehtonen<br />

Anthony Lewark<br />

Alex Martin<br />

Cameron Martin<br />

Joey Pedraza<br />

Sebastien Rousseau<br />

Jonathan Speed<br />

Logan Storie<br />

Jason Taylor<br />

Bobby Walsh<br />

Michael Yuan<br />

2010<br />

Colin Bell<br />

Ryan Crete<br />

Brett Fraser<br />

Shaune Fraser<br />

Balazs Gercsak<br />

Brian Howell<br />

Jonathan Jordan<br />

Mike Joyce<br />

Robby Kennedy<br />

Anthony Lewark<br />

Alex Martin<br />

Grayson Patten<br />

Joey Pedraza<br />

Logan Storie<br />

Bobby Walsh<br />

Michael Yuan<br />

2009<br />

Clark Burckle<br />

Ryan Crete<br />

Brett Fraser<br />

Shaune Fraser<br />

Mike Joyce<br />

Cody Kauffman<br />

Aaron Leech<br />

Alex Martin<br />

Matt Norton<br />

Grayson Patten<br />

Eric Shrestha<br />

Logan Storie<br />

Scott Thompson<br />

Bobby Walsh<br />

Mike Yuan<br />

2008<br />

Clark Burckle<br />

Jarrod Brinker<br />

Kyle Deery<br />

Brett Jones<br />

Mike Joyce<br />

Cody Kauffman<br />

Aaron Leech<br />

Alex Martin<br />

Dustin McLarty<br />

Kevin Nead<br />

Daniel Penniman<br />

Eric Shrestha<br />

Jos Smith<br />

Logan Storie<br />

Konstantin Sundin<br />

Rex Tullius<br />

J.B. Walsh<br />

Bobby Walsh<br />

Tobias Work<br />

Michael Yuan<br />

2007<br />

Ron Ballatore<br />

Kyle Deery<br />

Luca De Matteis<br />

Robbie Fischetti<br />

Tim Hughes<br />

Grant Johnson<br />

Brett Jones<br />

Cody Kauffman<br />

Aaron Leech<br />

Dustin McLarty<br />

Bill Mrazek<br />

Scott Mullervy<br />

Kevin Nead<br />

Daniel Penniman<br />

Justin Schmidt<br />

Eric Shrestha<br />

J.B. Walsh<br />

Jonathan Wilcox<br />

Tobias Work<br />

2006<br />

Ron Ballatore<br />

Chris Comfort<br />

Kyle Deery<br />

Luca DeMatteis<br />

Iddo Feinberg<br />

Robert Fischetti<br />

Andrew Greener<br />

Brian Hartley<br />

Grant Johnson<br />

Brett Jones<br />

Dustin McLarty<br />

Elliot Meena<br />

Chris Millen<br />

Bill Mrazek<br />

Scott Mullervy<br />

Daniel Penniman<br />

Justin Schmidt<br />

J.B. Walsh<br />

Russell Wilder<br />

Tobias Work<br />

2005<br />

Michael Berger<br />

Chris Comfort<br />

Kyle Deery<br />

Robert Fischetti<br />

Stephen Friedlander<br />

Andrew Greener<br />

Brian Hartley<br />

Scott Kaufmann<br />

Elliott Meena<br />

Bill Mrazek<br />

Scott Mullervy<br />

Corey Welch<br />

Kristopher Wiebeck<br />

Zachary Wilcox<br />

Justin Zumsteg<br />

2004<br />

Nick Borreca<br />

Chris Comfort<br />

Steve Friedlander<br />

Brian Hartley<br />

Scott Kaufmann<br />

Chris Kellam<br />

Elliot Meena<br />

Scott Schultz<br />

Adam Sioui<br />

Jonathan Strauss<br />

Ansel Tjin-A-Tam<br />

Corey Welch<br />

Kris Wiebeck<br />

Zach Wilcox<br />

Justin Zumsteg<br />

2003<br />

Michael Jansen<br />

Scott Kaufmann<br />

Chris Kellam<br />

Greg King<br />

Jim Kostowicz<br />

Scott Schultz<br />

Duncan Sherrard<br />

Eric Donnelly<br />

Steve Friedlander<br />

Bernie Guenther<br />

Ricardo Molari<br />

Philip Norris<br />

Hendrik Odendaal<br />

Hank Richardson<br />

Jonathan Strauss<br />

Ansel Tjin-A-Tam<br />

Corey Welch<br />

Kris Wiebeck<br />

Zach Wilcox<br />

Justin Zumsteg<br />

2002<br />

Adrian Cameron<br />

Eric Donnelly<br />

Bryan Foster<br />

Bernie Guenther<br />

Jose Hernando<br />

Mike Jansen<br />

Bryan Kim<br />

Jim Kostowicz<br />

Ricardo Molari<br />

Philip Norris<br />

Hendrik Odendaal<br />

Greg Reeves<br />

Hank Richardson<br />

Duncan Sherrard<br />

Nathan Summers<br />

1999<br />

Adrian Cameron<br />

Gustavo Couto<br />

Eric Donnelly<br />

Bryan Foster<br />

Jason Gillespie<br />

Bernie Guenther<br />

Jose Hernando<br />

Mike Jansen<br />

Bryan Kim<br />

Conrad Mapp<br />

Ricardo Molari<br />

Hendrik Odendaal<br />

Greg Reeves<br />

Hank Richardson<br />

Nathan Summers<br />

Ansel Tjin-A-Tam<br />

David Winkler<br />

2000<br />

Eric Donnelly<br />

Jose Hernando<br />

Mike Jansen<br />

Bryan Kim<br />

Hendrik Odendaal<br />

Hank Richardson<br />

Nathan Summers<br />

Greg Reeves<br />

1999<br />

Paulo Hornos<br />

Bryan Kim<br />

Dan Medei<br />

Greg Reeves<br />

1998<br />

Paulo Hornos<br />

Sean Justice<br />

Dan Medei<br />

Ryan Swift<br />

1997<br />

Chuy Gonzalez<br />

Sean Justice<br />

Dan Medei<br />

Brick Spangler<br />

1996<br />

Todd Gjervold<br />

Chuy Gonzalez<br />

Michael Kiedel<br />

David West<br />

1995<br />

Todd Gjervold<br />

David West<br />

Jason Wimberly<br />

1994<br />

Greg Burgess<br />

David West<br />

1993<br />

Jose Ballester<br />

Matt Guyot<br />

Jamie Mulford<br />

Craig Ridenhour<br />

Matt Schmauch<br />

Alyn Towne<br />

1992<br />

Jamie Ament<br />

Craig Ridenhour<br />

Jamie Mulford<br />

1991<br />

Jose Ballester<br />

John Dennison<br />

Craig Ridenhour<br />

Cicero Torteli<br />

1990<br />

Brett Drinkard<br />

Lewis Fadley<br />

John Wermuth<br />

1989<br />

Ben Bates<br />

Mike Glassman<br />

John Wermuth<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

1988<br />

Jayme Taylor<br />

John Whitner<br />

Mike Glassman<br />

1987<br />

Duffy Dillon<br />

Jayme Taylor<br />

Paul Wallace<br />

John Whitner<br />

1986<br />

Matt Cetlinski<br />

Scott Fosdick<br />

Paul Herring<br />

Jayme Taylor<br />

1985<br />

Matt Cetlinski<br />

Duffy Dillon<br />

Scott Fosdick<br />

Paul Herring<br />

Rafael Vidal<br />

1984<br />

Matt Cetlinski<br />

Fredric Delcourt<br />

Paul Herring<br />

Rafael Vidal


GATOR HONOR ROLL<br />

SKIP FOSTER MOST VALUABLE SWIMMER<br />

AWARD<br />

Women<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Elizabeth Beisel<br />

2010 Teresa Crippen<br />

2009 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2008 Caroline Burckle<br />

2007 Caroline Burckle<br />

2006 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

2005 Maureen Farrell<br />

2004 Jamie Ellis<br />

2003 Renate duPlessis<br />

2002 Sara McLarty<br />

2001 Jaime Ellis<br />

2000 Nicole Duggan<br />

2000 Jennifer Hommert<br />

1997 Dawn Heckman<br />

1996 Allison Wagner<br />

1995 Mimosa McNerney<br />

Men<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Conor Dwyer<br />

2010 Shaune Fraser<br />

2009 Shaune Fraser<br />

2008 Bradley Ally & Clark Burckle<br />

2007 Bradley Ally & Lucas Salatta<br />

2006 Ryan Lochte<br />

2005 Ryan Lochte<br />

2004 Ryan Lochte<br />

2003 Ryan Lochte<br />

2002 Adam Sioui<br />

2001 Duncan Sherrard<br />

2000 Matt Cole<br />

1999 Matt Cole<br />

1998 Matt Cole<br />

1997 Stephen Clarke<br />

1996 Eric Christensen<br />

1995 Stephen Clarke<br />

GIOVANNI LINSCHEER AWARD<br />

Women<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Teresa Crippen<br />

2010 Shara Stafford<br />

2009 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2008 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2007 Natalie Pike<br />

2006 Candace Weiman<br />

2005 Leah Retrum<br />

2004 Sara McLarty<br />

2003 Sara McLarty<br />

2002 Chantal Gibney<br />

2001 Leah Martindale<br />

2000 Leah Martindale<br />

1999 Dawn Heckman<br />

Men<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Conor Dwyer<br />

2010 Conor Dwyer<br />

2009 Bradley Ally<br />

2008 Shaune Fraser<br />

2007 Daniel Penniman<br />

2006 Ryan Lochte<br />

2005 Brian Hartley<br />

2004 Carlos Jayme<br />

2003 Chris Kellam<br />

2002 Eric Donnelly<br />

2001 Greg Reeves<br />

2000 Alex Lopez<br />

1999 Hank Richardson<br />

DONALD GIBB AWARD<br />

Women<br />

2010 Sara Lajnef<br />

2009 Anna-Liisa Pold<br />

2008 Colleen Healy<br />

2007 Kim Larson<br />

2006 Laurabeth Guenthner<br />

2005 Amanda Hartley<br />

2004 Katie McCann<br />

2003 Blair Beard & Katie Kennedy<br />

2002 Cara Teague<br />

2001 Anna Chapman<br />

2000 Natalie Nickson<br />

1999 Katie McCown<br />

Men<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Brad deBorde<br />

2010 Rodion Davelaar<br />

2009 Brett Fraser<br />

2008 Michael Joyce<br />

2007 Cody Kauffman<br />

2006 Grant Johnson<br />

2005 Tobias Work<br />

2004 Jan Wolfgarten<br />

2003 Zach Wilcox<br />

2002 Jonathan Strauss<br />

2001 Ansel Tjin-A-Tam<br />

2000 Matt Flowers<br />

1999 Michael Jansen<br />

SENIOR LEADERSHIP AWARD<br />

Women<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Monica Dodson<br />

2010 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2009 Laurabeth Guenthner & Kelsy Smith<br />

2008 Kim Larson<br />

2007 Ashley Carusone<br />

2006 Mandy Huff<br />

2005 Rebecca Harper<br />

2004 Chantal Gibney<br />

2003 Anna Chapman, Cara Teague & Diane<br />

Tennison<br />

2002 Natalie Nickson & Leah Martindale<br />

2001 Megan Melgaard<br />

2000 Jenny Deloach<br />

1999 Abbie Goff<br />

Men<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Mike Joyce<br />

2010 Roberto Gomez<br />

2009 Scott Thompson<br />

2008 Grant Johnson<br />

2007 Bill Mrazek<br />

2006 Brian Hartley<br />

2005 Will Ratliff<br />

2004 Chris Kellam<br />

2003 Philip Norris<br />

2002 Duncan Sherrard & Jose Hernando<br />

2001 Nathan Summers & Greg Reeves<br />

2000 Ryan Swift<br />

1999 Dan Medei<br />

BILL HARLAN AWARD<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Anthony Lewark & Monica Dodson<br />

2009 Anthony Lewark & Kara Salamone<br />

2008 Monica Dodson<br />

2007 Justin Schmitt<br />

2006 Jonathan Wilcox & Whitney Stern<br />

2005 Zach Wilcox & Nicole Bolt<br />

2004 Nicole Bolt<br />

2003 Zach Wilcox<br />

2002 Zach Wilcox<br />

2001 Hank Richardson<br />

2000 Robyn Grimes<br />

1998 Heather Lawrence<br />

1984 Megan Neyer<br />

1980 Chris Snode<br />

BILL HARLAN SPIRIT AWARD<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Coach Ron Ballatore & Coach Skip<br />

Foster<br />

2010 Lisa Napier<br />

2009 Roberto Gomez<br />

2008 J.B. Walsh, Dara Torres & Tracy<br />

Caulkins<br />

2006 Kyle Dover<br />

2005 Jeff Smith<br />

2004 Jonathan Strauss<br />

SPECIAL PERFORMANCE AWARD<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Brett Fraser & Elizabeth Beisel<br />

2010 Conor Dwyer, Shaune Fraser and<br />

2010 NCAA Championship Team<br />

2009 Shaune Fraser & Gemma Spofforth<br />

2008 Caroline Burckle & Gemma Spofforth<br />

2007 Leah Retrum<br />

2006 Ryan Lochte<br />

2005 Maureen Farrell, Caroline Burckle,<br />

Mary Uhle, Leah Retrum<br />

ACADEMIC AWARD<br />

Women<br />

<strong>2011</strong> --<br />

2010 Kristen Beales<br />

2009 Whitney Stern<br />

2008 Kristen Beales<br />

2007 Katie Ball<br />

2006 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

2005 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

2004 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

2003 Kristen Connor<br />

2002 Katie McCowan & Sarah Close<br />

2001 Kristen Connor<br />

2000 Leah Martindale<br />

1999 Denise Merk<br />

Men<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Mike Joyce & Michael Yuan<br />

2010 Eric Shrestha<br />

2009 Eric Shrestha<br />

2008 Kevin Nead<br />

2007 Kevin Nead<br />

2006 Andrew Greener & Kevin Nead<br />

2005 Justin Zumsteg<br />

2004 Scott Schultz & Justin Zumsteg<br />

2003 Scott Schultz<br />

2002 Michael Jansen & Jim Kostowicz<br />

2001 Greg Reeves & Michael Jansen<br />

2000 Greg Reeves<br />

1999 Greg Reeves<br />

TRACY CAULKINS OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN<br />

AWARD<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Elizabeth Beisel<br />

2010 Jamie Bohunicky<br />

2009 Teresa Crippen<br />

2008 Stephanie Proud<br />

2007 Gemma Spofforth<br />

2006 Stephanie Cota<br />

2005 Caroline Burckle<br />

2004 Leah Retrum<br />

2003 Vipa Bernhardt<br />

2002 Rebecca Harper<br />

2001 Janelle Atkinson<br />

2000 Mary Beth Mounce<br />

1999 Leah Martindale<br />

1998 Nicole Duggan<br />

1997 Whitney Metzler<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

1996 Allison Wagner<br />

1995 Heather Lawrence<br />

1994 Kara Goodin<br />

1993 Janie Wagstaff<br />

1992 Shannon Price<br />

1991 Nicole Haislett<br />

TIGER HOLMES AWARD<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Richard Ahrens & Sue Halfacre<br />

2010 Apryle Nickson<br />

2009 John Cornell & The Villages Supporters<br />

2008 Paul Donovan<br />

2006 Jeff Smith<br />

2005 Ryan Woodruff & Erva Gilliam<br />

TIGER HOLMES OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN<br />

AWARD<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Marcin Cieslak<br />

2010 Sebastien Rousseau<br />

2009 Jeff Raymond<br />

2008 Logan Storie


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

WOMEN’S RECORDS<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> RECORDS<br />

50 Free Sarah Bateman 22.00 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Free Shara Stafford 47.81 2010<br />

200 Free Caroline Burckle 1:43.10 2008<br />

500 Free Caroline Burckle 4:33.60 2008<br />

1,650 Free Tami Bruce 15:50.86 1988<br />

100 Back Gemma Spofforth 50.84 2010<br />

200 Back Gemma Spofforth 1:48.34 2009<br />

100 Breast Hilda Luthersdottir 1:00.10 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Breast Vipa Bernhardt 2:09.13 2003<br />

100 Fly Jemma Lowe 51.65 2009<br />

200 Fly Jemma Lowe 1:52.53 2009<br />

200 IM Gemma Spofforth 1:54.73 2009<br />

400 IM Elizabeth Beisel 4:00.83 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 FR Napier, Spofforth, Stafford, Bateman 1:27.79 2010<br />

400 FR Kemp, Spofforth, Stafford, Napier 3:13.43 2010<br />

800 FR Stafford, Bohunicky, Crippen, Beisel 6:59.10 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 MR Spofforth, Rogers, Lago, Napier 1:36.22 2009<br />

400 MR Spofforth, Rogers, Lowe, Stafford 3:31.41 2009<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> WOMEN’S <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORDS<br />

1M (6-dives) Kara Salamone 328.30 2009<br />

3M (6-dives) Monica Dodson 373.85 <strong>2011</strong><br />

1M (10-dives) Heather Lawrence 445.00 1998<br />

3M (11-dives) Megan Neyer 541.95 1982<br />

Plat. (5-dives) Monica Dodson 325.20 <strong>2011</strong><br />

Plat. (9-dives) Robyn Grimes 422.65 2000<br />

O’CONNELL CENTER POOL RECORDS<br />

50 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 21.34 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 46.81 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Free Morgan Scroggy, Georgia 1:42.46 <strong>2011</strong><br />

500 Free Shannon Vreeland, Georgia 4:36.28 <strong>2011</strong><br />

1,650 Free Adrienne Binder, Auburn 15:50.00 2005<br />

100 Back Jennifer Connolly, Tennessee 51.39 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Back Kirsty Coventry, Auburn 1:51.43 2005<br />

100 Breast Jane Trepp, LSU 58.94 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Breast Amanda Rutqvist, South Carolina 2:08.56 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Fly Jennifer Connolly, Tennessee 51.64 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Fly Mary T. Meagher, Lakeside 1:53.37 1982<br />

200 IM Morgan Scroggy, Georgia 1:54.58 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 IM Elizabeth Beisel, Florida 4:00.83 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 FR Riordan, Norberg, Vanderpool-Wallace, Scott, Auburn 1:28.25 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 FR Riordan, Geary, Bos, Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 3:13.03 <strong>2011</strong><br />

800 FR Scroggy, Nauta, Margalis, Schmitt, Georgia 6:53.58 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 MR Bos, Norberg, Scott, Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 1:36.11 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 MR Connolly, Moravcikova, Floyd, Gendron, Tennessee 3:30.90 <strong>2011</strong><br />

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS<br />

50 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 21.34 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 46.81 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Free Morgan Scroggy, Georgia 1:42.46 <strong>2011</strong><br />

500 Free Caroline Burckle, Florida 4:34.87 2008<br />

1,650 Free Adrienne Binder, Auburn 15:50.00 2005<br />

50 Back Theresa Andrews, Florida 26.18 1982<br />

100 Back Gemma Spofforth, Florida 50.53 2009<br />

200 Back Gemma Spofforth, Florida 1:48.34 2009<br />

50 Breast Angelika Knipping, Auburn 29.08 1982<br />

100 Breast Jane Trepp, LSU 58.94 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Breast Amanda Rutqvist, South Carolina 2:08.56 <strong>2011</strong><br />

50 Fly Amy Caulkins, Florida 25.04 1982<br />

100 Fly Christine Magnuson 51.00 2008<br />

200 Fly Jemma Lowe, Florida 1:52.53 2009<br />

100 IM Tracy Caulkins, Florida 56.19 1982<br />

200 IM Morgan Scroggy, Georgia 1:54.58 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 IM Elizabeth Beisel, Florida 4:00.83 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 FR Napier, Spofforth, Stafford, Bateman, Florida 1:28.15 2009<br />

400 FR Ohlgren, Vanderpool-Wallace, Marik, Geary, Auburn 3:<strong>12</strong>.00 2009<br />

800 FR Scroggy, Nauta, Margalis, Schmitt, Georgia 6:53.58 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 MR Bos, Norberg, Scott, Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 1:36.11 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 MR Connolly, Moravcikova, Floyd, Gendron, Tennessee 3:30.90 <strong>2011</strong><br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

NCAA RECORDS<br />

50 Free Lara Jackson, Arizona 21.27 2009<br />

100 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 46.81 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Free Dana Vollmer, California 1:41.53 2009<br />

500 Free Allison Schmitt, Georgia 4:32.71p <strong>2011</strong><br />

1,000 Free Janet Evans, Stanford 9:29.49 1990<br />

1,650 Free Janet Evans, Stanford 15:39.14 1990<br />

100 Back Natalie Coughlin, California 49.97 2002<br />

200 Back Gemma Spofforth, Florida 1:48.34 2009<br />

100 Breast Annie Chandler, Arizona 58.06 2010<br />

200 Breast Rebecca Soni, USC 2:04.75 2009<br />

100 Fly Natalie Coughlin, California 50.01 2002<br />

200 Fly Elaine Breeden, Stanford 1:49.92 2009<br />

200 IM Julia Smit, Stanford 1:52.31 2010<br />

400 IM Julia Smit, Stanford 3:58.23 2010<br />

200 FR Jackson, Kelly, Schluntz, Baughman, Arizona 1:26.20 2009<br />

400 FR Wilson, Jensen, Dagg, Vollmer, California 3:09.88 2009<br />

800 FR Isakovic, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer, California 6:52.69 2009<br />

200 MR Tran, Leverenz, Fotsch, Jensen, California 1:35.03 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 MR Agy, Chandler, Jackson, Schluntz, Arizona 3:28.31 2009<br />

AMERICAN RECORDS<br />

50 Free Lara Jackson, Arizona 21.27 2009<br />

100 Free Natalie Coughlin, California 46.84 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Free Dana Vollmer, California 1:41.53 2009<br />

500 Free Katie Hoff, North Baltimore 4:30.47 2007<br />

1,000 Free Katie Hoff, North Baltimore 9:10.77 2007<br />

1,650 Free Katie Hoff, North Baltimore 15:24.35 2008<br />

100 Back Natalie Coughlin, California 49.97 2002<br />

200 Back Elizabeth Pelton, North Baltimore 1:49.16 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Breast Tara Kirk, Palo Alto Stanford 57.77 2006<br />

200 Breast Rebecca Soni, Southern Cal 2:04.75 2009<br />

100 Fly Natalie Coughlin, California 50.01 2002<br />

200 Fly Elaine Breeden, Stanford 1:49.92 2009<br />

200 IM Julia Smit, Stanford 1:52.31 2010<br />

400 IM Julia Smit, Stanford 3:58.23 2009<br />

200 FR Jackson, Kelly, Schluntz, Baughman, Arizona 1:26.20 2009<br />

400 FR Scroggy, Romano, Margalis, Schmitt, Georgia 3:11.03 <strong>2011</strong><br />

800 FR Scroggy, Nauta, Margalis, Schmitt, Georgia 6:53.58 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 MR Tran, Leverenz, Fotsch, Jensen, California 1:35.03 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 MR Agy, Chandler, Jackson, Schluntz, Arizona 3:28.31 2009<br />

U.S. OPEN RECORDS<br />

50 Free Lara Jackson, Arizona 21.27 2009<br />

100 Free Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn 46.81 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Free Dana Vollmer, California 1:41.53 2009<br />

500 Free Katie Hoff, North Baltimore 4:30.47 2007<br />

1,000 Free Katie Hoff, North Baltimore 9:10.77 2007<br />

1,650 Free Katie Hoff, North Baltimore 15:24.35 2008<br />

100 Back Natalie Coughlin, California 49.97 2002<br />

200 Back Gemma Spofforth, Florida/GBR 1:48.34 2009<br />

100 Breast Tara Kirk, Palo Alto Stanford 57.77 2006<br />

200 Breast Rebecca Soni, Southern Cal 2:04.75 2009<br />

100 Fly Natalie Coughlin, California 50.01 2002<br />

200 Fly Elaine Breeden, Stanford 1:49.92 2009<br />

200 IM Julia Smit, Stanford 1:52.31 2010<br />

400 IM Julia Smit, Stanford 3:58.23 2010<br />

200 FR Jackson, Kelly, Schluntz, Baughman, Arizona 1:26.20 2009<br />

400 FR Wilson, Jensen, Dagg, Vollmer, California 3:09.88 2009<br />

800 FR Isakovic, Wilson, Jensen, Vollmer, California 6:52.69 2009<br />

200 MR Tran, Leverenz, Fotsch, Jensen, California 1:35.03 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 MR Agy, Chandler, Jackson, Schluntz, Arizona 3:28.31 2009<br />

BOLDFACE denotes current Gator Athletes<br />

* record pending<br />

p: time swum during prelims<br />

r: relay lead off split<br />

sf: time swum during semi-finals


MEN’S RECORDS<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> RECORDS<br />

50 Free Shaune Fraser 19.30s 2009<br />

100 Free Shaune Fraser 42.41s 2009<br />

200 Free Shaune Fraser 1:31.70 2009<br />

500 Free Conor Dwyer 4:11.36 <strong>2011</strong><br />

1,650 Free Matt Cetlinski 14:47.26 1986<br />

100 Back Ryan Lochte 44.60s 2006<br />

200 Back Ryan Lochte 1:37.68 2006<br />

100 Breast Clark Burckle 53.27 2009<br />

200 Breast Clark Burckle 1:53.89 2009<br />

100 Fly Shaune Fraser 45.82 2010<br />

200 Fly Shaune Fraser 1:40.75 2009<br />

200 IM Bradley Ally 1:40.49 2009<br />

400 IM Conor Dwyer 3:37.75 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 FR Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Ally, Gomez 1:16.76p 2009<br />

400 FR Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Dwyer, Gomez 2:49.95 2010<br />

800 FR Dwyer, Fraser (B), Gercsak, Rousseau 6:13.74 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 MR Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (B) 1:24.94 <strong>2011</strong><br />

Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (B) 1:24.94 2009<br />

400 MR Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (S) 3:04.81 2009<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> MEN’S <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORDS<br />

1M (6-dives) Jonathan Wilcox 377.70 2007<br />

3M (6-dives) Jonathan Wilcox 436.13 2007<br />

1M (11-dives) David West 624.60 1994<br />

3M (11-dives) Hank Richardson 566.15 2000<br />

Plat. (6-dives) Jonathan Wilcox 392.30 2007<br />

Plat. (10-dives) Hank Richardson 576.45 2000<br />

O’CONNELL CENTER POOL RECORDS<br />

50 Free Adam Brown, Auburn 19.05 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Free Adam Brown, Auburn 41.92 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Free Conor Dwyer, Florida 1:31.73s <strong>2011</strong><br />

500 Free Conor Dwyer, Florida 4:11.36 <strong>2011</strong><br />

1,650 Free Martin Grodzki, Georgia 14:36.93 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Back Ryan Lochte, Florida 45.19s 2005<br />

200 Back Ryan Lochte, Florida 1:38.29 2005<br />

100 Breast Stuart Ferguson, Auburn 53.01 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Breast Brad Craig, Tennessee 1:54.24 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Fly Marcin Cieslak, Florida 46.03 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 Fly Mark Dylla, Georgia 1:41.35 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 IM Ryan Lochte, Florida 1:41.76 2005<br />

400 IM Conor Dwyer, Florida 3:37.75 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 FR Brown, Marcelo, Manning, Krug, Auburn 1:16.56 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 FR Brown, Krug, Modrov, Norys, Auburn 2:49.95 <strong>2011</strong><br />

800 FR Dwyer, Fraser, Gercsak, Rousseau, Florida 6:13.74 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 MR Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (B), Florida 1:24.94 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 MR Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (B), Florida 3:04.99 <strong>2011</strong><br />

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS<br />

50 Free Matt Targett, Auburn 18.52 2009<br />

100 Free Cesar Cielo, Auburn 41.25 2008<br />

200 Free Conor Dwyer, Florida 1:31.73s <strong>2011</strong><br />

500 Free Conor Dwyer, Florida 4:11.36 <strong>2011</strong><br />

1,650 Free Sebastian Rouault, Georgia 14:35.47 2008<br />

100 Back Ryan Lochte, Florida 45.19s 2005<br />

200 Back Ryan Lochte, Florida 1:38.29 2005<br />

100 Breast Jeremy Linn, Tennessee 51.86 1997<br />

200 Breast Neil Versfeld, Georgia 1:52.07 2009<br />

100 Fly Matt Targett, Auburn 45.02 2009<br />

200 Fly Mark Dylla, Georgia 1:41.35 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 IM Ryan Lochte, Florida 1:41.76 2005<br />

400 IM Conor Dwyer, Florida 3:37.75 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 FR Andkjaer, Targett, Norys, Louw, Auburn 1:15.47 2009<br />

400 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, Auburn 2:46.03 2009<br />

800 FR Dwyer, Fraser, Gercsak, Rousseau, Florida 6:13.74 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 MR White, Silva, Targett, Andkjaer, Auburn 1:23.69 2009<br />

400 MR Wollach, Klein, Madson, Targett, Auburn 3:04.58 2009<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

NCAA RECORDS<br />

50 Free Cesar Cielo, Auburn 18.47s 2008<br />

100 Free Cesar Cielo, Auburn 40.92 2008<br />

200 Free David Walters, Texas 1:31.72s 2009<br />

500 Free Peter Vanderkaay, Michigan 4:08.60 2006<br />

1,650 Free Chris Thompson, Michigan 14:26.62 2001<br />

100 Back Ryan Lochte, Florida 44.60s 2006<br />

200 Back Tyler Clary, Michigan 1:37.58 2009<br />

100 Breast Damir Dugonjic, California 50.86 2009<br />

200 Breast Neil Versfeld, Georgia 1:51.40 2009<br />

100 Fly Austin Staab, Stanford 44.18 2009<br />

200 Fly Thomas Shields, California 1:40.31 <strong>2011</strong><br />

200 IM Bradley Ally, Florida 1:40.49 2009<br />

400 IM Tyler Clary, Michigan 3:35.98 2009<br />

200 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, Auburn 1:14.08 2009<br />

400 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, Auburn 2:46.03 2009<br />

800 FR Walters, Berens, Jostes, Klueh, Texas 6:10.16 2009<br />

200 MR White, Silva, Targett, Louw, Auburn 1:22.36 2009<br />

400 MR Wollach, Klein, McGill, Targett, Auburn 3:01.39 2009<br />

AMERICAN RECORDS<br />

50 Free Nathan Adrian, California 18.66 <strong>2011</strong><br />

100 Free Nathan Adrian, California 41.08 2009<br />

200 Free David Walters, Texas 1:31.72s 2009<br />

500 Free Peter Vanderkaay, Club Wolverine 4:08.54 2008<br />

1,000 Free Erik Vendt, Club Wolverine 8:36.49 2008<br />

1,650 Free Chris Thompson, Michigan 14:26.62 2001<br />

100 Back Ryan Lochte, Florida 44.60s 2006<br />

200 Back Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach 1:36.81 2007<br />

100 Breast Michael Alexandrov, Northwestern 51.56 2007<br />

200 Breast Brendan Hansen, Longhorn 1:51.74 2006<br />

100 Fly Austin Staab, Stanford 44.18 2009<br />

200 Fly Michael Phelps, North Baltimore 1:39.65 2010<br />

200 IM Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach 1:40.08 2007<br />

400 IM Tyler Clary, Michigan 3:35.98 2009<br />

200 FR Coville, Staab, Allen, Wayne, Stanford 1:15.26 <strong>2011</strong><br />

400 FR Feigen, Berens, Jameson, Walters, Texas 2:47.02 2009<br />

800 FR Walters, Berens, Jostes, Klueh, Texas 6:10.16 2009<br />

200 MR Jostes, Magruder, Taylor, Feigen, Texas 1:23.97 2009<br />

400 MR Godsoe, Kornfeld, Staab, Coville, Stanford 3:01.91 2009<br />

U.S. OPEN RECORDS<br />

50 Free Cesar Cielo, Auburn/BRA 18.47s 2008<br />

100 Free Cesar Cielo, Auburn/BRA 40.92 2008<br />

200 Free Simon Burnett, Arizona/GBR 1:31.20 2006<br />

500 Free Peter Vanderkaay, Michigan 4:08.54 2008<br />

1000 Free Erik Vendt, Club Wolverine 8:36.49 2008<br />

1650 Free Chris Thompson, Michigan 14:26.62 2001<br />

100 Back Ryan Lochte, Florida 44.60s 2006<br />

200 Back Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach 1:36.81 2007<br />

100 Breast Damir Dugonjic, California/SLO 50.86 2009<br />

200 Breast Neil Versfeld, Georgia/RSA 1:51.40 2009<br />

100 Fly Austin Staab, Stanford 44.18 2009<br />

200 Fly Michael Phelps, North Baltimore 1:39.65 2010<br />

200 IM Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach 1:40.08 2007<br />

400 IM Tyler Clary, Michigan 3:35.98 2009<br />

200 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, Auburn 1:14.08 2009<br />

400 FR Andkjaer, Louw, Norys, Targett, Auburn 2:46.03 2009<br />

800 FR Walters, Berens, Jostes, Klueh, Texas 6:10.16 2009<br />

200 MR White, Silva, Targett, Louw, Auburn 1:22.36 2009<br />

400 MR Wollach, Klein, McGill, Targett, Auburn 3:01.39 2009<br />

BOLDFACE denotes current Gator Athletes<br />

* record pending<br />

p: time swum during prelims<br />

r: relay lead off split<br />

sf: time swum during semi-finals


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

ALL-TIME TOP-10 WOMEN’S TIMES (YARDS)<br />

50-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Sarah Bateman (<strong>2011</strong>) 22.00<br />

2. Shara Stafford (<strong>2011</strong>) 22.16<br />

3. Stephanie Napier (2009) 22.17<br />

4. Dara Torres (1988) 22.38<br />

5. Nicole Haislett (1993) 22.56<br />

6. Gemma Spofforth (2008) 22.57s<br />

7. Leah Martindale (2001) 22.58p<br />

8. Ashley Tappin (1994) 22.60<br />

9. Ellese Zalewski (<strong>2011</strong>) 22.67s<br />

10. Maureen Farrell (2005) 22.68ps<br />

100-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Shara Stafford (2010) 47.81<br />

2. Nicole Haislett (1992) 48.23<br />

T3. Dara Torres (1988) 48.26<br />

T3. Caroline Burckle (2007) 48.26<br />

5. Maureen Farrell (2005) 48.82s<br />

6. Elizabeth Kemp (2009) 48.85<br />

7. Sarah Bateman (<strong>2011</strong>) 48.87<br />

8. Ashley Tappin (1994) 48.90<br />

9. Jamie Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 48.99<br />

10. Alana Pazevic (<strong>2011</strong>) 49.05<br />

200-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Caroline Burckle (2008) 1:43.10<br />

2. Nicole Haislett (1992) 1:43.28<br />

3. Shara Stafford (2010) 1:44.00<br />

4. Maureen Farrell (2005) 1:44.76s<br />

5. Whitney Hedgepeth (1990) 1:45.21<br />

6. Melani Costa-Schmid (2010) 1:45:45<br />

7. Tami Bruce (1988) 1:45.40<br />

8. Mary Wayte (1984) 1:45.68p<br />

9. Jamie Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:45.75<br />

10. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 1:45.77s<br />

500-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Caroline Burckle (2008) 4:33.60<br />

2. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:37.74<br />

3. Tami Bruce (1988) 4:38.03<br />

4. Whitney Hedgepeth (1990) 4:38.80<br />

5. Janelle Atkinson (2001) 4:38.93<br />

6. Laurabeth Guenthner (2009) 4:39.16<br />

7. Sara McLarty (2003) 4:39.42<br />

8. Melani Costa-Schmid (2010) 4:39.66<br />

9. Jamie Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:39.79<br />

10. Mary Wayte (1985) 4:40.35<br />

1,650-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Tami Bruce (1988) 15:50.86<br />

2. Laurabeth Guenthner (2009) 15:56.44<br />

3. Mimosa McNerney (1995) 15:59.71<br />

4. Janelle Atkinson (2002) 16:01.01<br />

5. Melani Costa-Schmid (2010) 16:01.72<br />

6. Corinne Showalter (<strong>2011</strong>) 16:02.36<br />

7. Sara McLarty (2003) 16:02.60<br />

8. Alicia Mathieu (<strong>2011</strong>) 16:07.46<br />

9. Meredith Green (2002) 16:08.96<br />

10. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 16:09.89<br />

100-YARD BACKSTROKE<br />

1. Gemma Spofforth (2009) 50.46s<br />

2. Sarah Peterson (2009) 52.81<br />

3. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 53.15s<br />

4. Lily Ramirez (2009) 53.18<br />

5. Alana Pazevic (<strong>2011</strong>) 53.39<br />

6. Janie Wagstaff (1994) 53.48<br />

7. Shara Stafford (2010) 53.58<br />

8. Maureen Farrell (2005) 53.64<br />

9. Samantha Vanderbilt (2008) 53.75p<br />

10. Rebekah Epley (2009) 53.77<br />

200-YARD BACKSTROKE<br />

1. Gemma Spofforth (2009) 1:48.34<br />

2. Teresa Crippen (2010) 1:50.99<br />

3. Elizabeth Beisel (2010) 1:51.55<br />

4. Stephanie Proud (2009) 1:52.11<br />

5. Leah Retrum (2005 & 07) 1:54.06<br />

6. Jamie Reid (2003) 1:54.54<br />

7. Maureen Farrell (2004) 1:54.80<br />

8. Anna-Liisa Pold (2009) 1:54.89<br />

9. Trish Regan (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:55.20<br />

10. Janie Wagstaff (1994) 1:55.43<br />

100-YARD BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Hilda Luthersdottir (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:00.10<br />

2. Vipa Bernhardt (2005) 1:00.11<br />

3. Lindsay Rogers (2010) 1:01.20<br />

4. Sarra Lajnef (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:01.22<br />

5. Caroline Burckle (2007) 1:01.27<br />

T6. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 1:01.37<br />

T6. Stephanie Zunich (1990) 1:01.37<br />

8. Shannon Price (1992) 1:01.56p<br />

9. Amanda Hartley (2008) 1:01.68p<br />

10. Danielle Duncan (2003) 1:02.31<br />

200-YARD BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Vipa Bernhardt (2003) 2:09.13<br />

2. Hilda Luthersdottir (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:10.19<br />

3. Sarra Lajnef (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:10.66<br />

4. Kirsten Smith (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:<strong>12</strong>.09<br />

5. Caroline Burckle (2008) 2:<strong>12</strong>.49<br />

6. Cindy Ounpuu (1986) 2:<strong>12</strong>.73p<br />

7. Amanda Hartley (2008) 2:<strong>12</strong>.95p<br />

8. Denise Merk (1998) 2:13.71<br />

9. Allison Wagner (1995) 2:13.75<br />

10. Desiree Frega (2000) 2:13.98<br />

100-YARD BUTTERFLY<br />

1. Jemma Lowe (2009) 51.65<br />

2. Julianne Lago (2009) 52.17<br />

3. Sarah Bateman (<strong>2011</strong>) 52.20<br />

4. Candace Weiman (2006) 52.67<br />

5. Dara Torres (1988) 52.95<br />

6. Renate duPlessis (2003) 53.02<br />

7. Shara Stafford (<strong>2011</strong>) 53.13<br />

8. Colleen Healy (2008) 53.33p<br />

9. Dana Vollmer (2006) 53.53<br />

10. Rebekah Epley (2009) 53.61<br />

200-YARD BUTTERFLY<br />

1. Jemma Lowe (2009) 1:52.53<br />

2. Teresa Crippen (2010) 1:53.90<br />

3. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 1:55.55<br />

4. Rebecca Harper (2002) 1:55.66<br />

5. Julia Gorman (1988) 1:56.08<br />

6. Julianne Lago (2009) 1:56.09<br />

7. Candace Weiman (2006) 1:56.54<br />

8. Whitney Hedgepeth (1990) 1:56.68<br />

9. Allison Wagner (1996) 1:57.43<br />

10. Janie Wagstaff (1993) 1:57.57<br />

200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Gemma Spofforth (2010) 1:55.39<br />

2. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 1:57.06<br />

3. Nicole Haislett (1993) 1:57.15<br />

4. Shara Stafford (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:57.20<br />

5. Jennifer Hommert (1999) 1:57.57p<br />

6. Allison Wagner (1995) 1:57.71<br />

7. Hilda Luthersdottir (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:57.84<br />

8. Kirsten Smith (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:57.88<br />

9. Jemma Lowe (2009) 1:58.53<br />

10. Jaime Ellis (2004) 1:58.54<br />

400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:00.83<br />

2. Teresa Crippen (2010) 4:02.91<br />

3. Stephanie Proud (2009) 4:07.00p<br />

4. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 4:07.75<br />

5. Sara McLarty (2003) 4:07.84<br />

6. Leah Retrum (2005) 4:08.32<br />

7. Kirsten Smith (2009) 4:08.65<br />

8. Allison Wagner (1995) 4:09.04<br />

9. Joanna Maranhao (2005) 4:09.26<br />

10. Jennifer Hommert (1999) 4:10.80<br />

200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Stafford, Spofforth, Napier, Bateman (2010) 1:27.79<br />

2. Napier, Spofforth, Stafford, Bateman (2009) 1:28.15<br />

3. Bateman, Stafford, Zalewski, Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:28.56<br />

4. Stafford, Spofforth, Bateman, Napier (2010) 1:28.71<br />

5. Napier, Spofforth, Kemp, Bateman (2009) 1:28.80p<br />

6. Napier, Spofforth, Ramirez, Bateman (2009) 1:29.21<br />

7. Napier, Pike, Spofforth, Healy (2008) 1:29.96p<br />

8. Spofforth, Healy, Napier, Pike (2008) 1:29.99<br />

9. Martindale, Gibney, Tennison, Ellis (2002) 1:30.18<br />

10. Burckle, Napier, Pike, Kemp (2007) 1:30.38p<br />

400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Kemp, Stafford, Spofforth, Bohunicky (2010) 3:13.43<br />

2. Kemp, Spofforth, Stafford, Napier (2009) 3:14.37<br />

3. Kemp, Stafford, Spofforth, Bateman (2010) 3:15.00<br />

4. Kemp, Spofforth, Proud, Napier (2009) 3:15.81<br />

5. Bohunicky, Stafford, Bateman, Pazevic (<strong>2011</strong>) 3:15.89<br />

6. Booth, Stemper, Morgan, Haislett (1993) 3:15.97<br />

7. Farrell, Weiman, Uhle, Burckle (2005) 3:16.54<br />

8. Burckle, Pike, Napier, Spofforth (2008) 3:16.63<br />

9. Burckle, Healy, Spofforth, Pike (2008) 3:16.67<br />

10. Zemina, Cowart, Daniel, Torres (1988) 3:16.89<br />

800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Stafford, Bohunicky, Crippen, Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 6:59.10<br />

2. Farrell, Burckle, Uhle, Retrum (2005) 7:00.25<br />

3. Stafford, Bohunicky, Crippen, Costa-Schmid (2010) 7:01.53<br />

4. Stafford, Proud, Crippen, Costa-Schmid (2009) 7:02.44<br />

5. Burckle, Pike, Larson, Kemp (2008) 7:05.81<br />

6. Pike, Burckle, Retrum, Kemp (2008) 7:06.22<br />

7. Bruce, Cowart, Daniel, Zemina (1988) 7:06.56<br />

8. Crippen, Kemp, Costa-Schmid, Proud (2009) 7:06.78<br />

9. T. Caulkins, Wayte, Treible, Welting (1984) 7:06.98<br />

T10. Kerr, Walker, Cowart, Zemina (1989) 7:07.82<br />

T10. Ellis, McLarty, Atkinson, Uhle (2004) 7:07.82<br />

200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Spofforth, Rogers, Lago, Napier (2009) 1:36.22<br />

2. Stafford, Spofforth, Napier, Bateman (2010) 1:37.01<br />

3. Spofforth, Burckle, Healy, Napier (2008) 1:37.23<br />

4. Spofforth, Rogers, Lowe, Napier (2009) 1:37.28<br />

5. Pazevic, Luthersdottir, Zalewski, Bateman (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:37.40<br />

6. Spofforth, Rogers, Lago, Napier (2009) 1:37.64p<br />

7. Spofforth, Rogers, Stafford, Bateman (2010) 1:37.90<br />

8. Spofforth, Burckle, Healy, Napier (2008) 1:38.96p<br />

9. Spofforth, Hartley, Healy, Napier (2008) 1:38.99<br />

10. duPlessis, Bernhardt, Teague, Farrell (2003) 1:39.01<br />

400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Spofforth, Rogers, Lowe, Stafford (2009) 3:31.41<br />

2. Spofforth, Rogers, Lowe, Kemp (2010) 3:33.58<br />

3. Beisel, Luthersdottir, Bateman, Stafford (<strong>2011</strong>) 3:34.02<br />

4. Spofforth, Burckle, Healy, Pike (2008) 3:34.05<br />

5. Farrell, Bernhardt, Weiman, Burckle (2005) 3:34.73<br />

6. Spofforth, Burckle, Healy, Pike (2008) 3:34.84<br />

7. Spofforth, Burckle, Winter, Pike (2007) 3:35.29p<br />

8. Farrell, Bernhardt, duPlessis, Gibney (2003) 3:35.87<br />

9. Wagstaff, Price, Tappin, Haislett (1994) 3:37.76<br />

10. Farrell, Bernhardt, Uhle, Gibney (2004) 3:38.25<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

WOMEN’S <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORDS<br />

1M (6-DIVES)<br />

Kara Salamone (2010) 328.30<br />

3M (6-DIVES)<br />

Monica Dodson (<strong>2011</strong>) 373.85<br />

PLAT. (6-DIVES)<br />

Monica Dodson (<strong>2011</strong>) 325.20<br />

P: PRELIMINARY TIME<br />

S: TIME FROM RELAY SPLIT<br />

BOLDFACE: CURRENT GATOR COMPETITORS


ALL-TIME TOP-10 WOMEN’S TIMES (METERS)<br />

50-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Stephanie Napier (2008) 25.34<br />

2. Dara Torres (1988) 25.59<br />

3. Sarah Bateman (20<strong>12</strong>) 25.61<br />

4.Shara Stafford (2009) 25.66<br />

5. Nicole Haislett (1992) 25.91<br />

6. Leah Martindale (2001) 26.15<br />

7. Jennifer Boyd (1985) 26.44<br />

8. Liz Kemp (2009) 26.52<br />

9. Paige Zemina (1999) 26.53<br />

10. Amy Caulkins (1981) 26.59<br />

100-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Nicole Haislett (1992) 55.14<br />

2. Dara Torres (1989) 55.30<br />

3. Shara Stafford (2009) 55.45<br />

4. Caroline Burckle (2008) 55.58<br />

5. Paige Zemina (1989) 56.15<br />

6. Jamie Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 56.34<br />

7. Natalie Pike (2007) 56.43<br />

8. Stephanie Napier (2008) 56.45<br />

9. Mary Wayte (1984) 56.54<br />

10. Liz Kemp (2009) 56.60<br />

200-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Caroline Burckle (2008) 1:57.86<br />

2. Nicole Haislett (1992) 1:57.90<br />

3. Melani Costa-Schmid (2009) 1:59.<strong>12</strong><br />

4. Mary Wayte (1986) 1:59.46p<br />

5. Jamie Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:59.78p<br />

6. Teresa Crippen (2010) 1:59.83<br />

7. Shara Stafford (2009) 2:00.67<br />

8. Tami Bruce (1988) 2:01.07<br />

9. Janelle Atkinson (2001) 2:01.16<br />

10. Stephanie Proud (2008) 2:01.17<br />

400-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Caroline Burckle (2008) 4:05.09<br />

2. Tami Bruce (1988) 4:07.89<br />

3. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:08.57<br />

4. Janelle Atkinson (2001) 4:08.87<br />

5. Melani Costa-Schmid (2010) 4:09.34<br />

6. Sara McLarty (2001) 4:<strong>12</strong>.77<br />

7. Mary Wayte (1985) 4:<strong>12</strong>.85<br />

8. Stephanie Cota (2006) 4:13.51p<br />

9. Laurabeth Guenthner (2008) 4:13.96<br />

10. Jamie Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:14.07<br />

800-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Tami Bruce (1988) 8:30.00<br />

2. Janelle Atkinson (2001) 8:30.34<br />

3. Caroline Burckle (2008) 8:32.26<br />

4. Meredith Green (2001) 8:32.79<br />

5. Sara McLarty (2001) 8:34.80<br />

6. Laurabeth Guenthner (2008) 8:36.79<br />

7. Melani Costa-Schmid (2010) 8:37.79<br />

8. Nikki Dryden (1995) 8:41.79<br />

9. Mimosa McNerny (1996) 8:43.59<br />

10. Laura Cross (2000) 8:44.21<br />

1,500-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Janelle Atkinson (2000) 16:22.<strong>12</strong><br />

2. Meredith Green (2002) 16:35.48<br />

3. Sara McLarty (2003) 16:41.37<br />

4. Laurabeth Guenthner (2008) 16:40.09<br />

5. Katie Ball (2005) 16:43.43<br />

6. Sharon Rzadkowolsky (1999) 16:45.29<br />

7. Laura Cross (1999) 16:47.97<br />

8. Sharla Milne (2010) 16:49.69<br />

9. Eney Jones (1979) 16:52.17<br />

10. Molly Magill (1992) 16:55.11<br />

100-METER BACKSTROKE<br />

1. Gemma Spofforth (2009) 58.<strong>12</strong><br />

2. Elizabeth Beisel (2010) 1:00.77<br />

3. Shara Stafford (2009) 1:01.79<br />

4. Samantha Vanderbilt (2008) 1:01.85<br />

5. Janie Wagstaff (1993) 1:01.88<br />

6. Lily Ramirez (2009) 1:02.42<br />

7. Lea Loveless (1989) 1:02.69<br />

8. Lorraine Perkins (1990) 1:02.70<br />

9. Maureen Farrell (2002) 1:02.77<br />

10. Stephanie Proud (2008) 1:03.06<br />

200-METER BACKSTROKE<br />

1. Gemma Spofforth (2009) 2:06.66<br />

2. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:07.82<br />

3. Stephanie Proud (2009) 2:08.91<br />

4. Leah Retrum (2005) 2:11.00<br />

5. Teresa Crippen (2010) 2:11.27p<br />

6. Shara Stafford (2009) 2:<strong>12</strong>.53<br />

7. Tami Bruce (1988) 2:13.87<br />

8. Maureen Farrell (2004) 2:13.96<br />

9. Jamie Reid (2003) 2:13.99<br />

10. Janie Wagstaff (1993) 2:14.50<br />

100-METER BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Vipa Bernhardt (2004) 1:09.00<br />

2. Hilda Luthersdottir (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:09.82<br />

3. Sarra Lajnef (2009) 1:10.60<br />

4. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 1:11.23<br />

5. Daniela Victoria (2009) 1:11.70<br />

6. Shannon Price (1992) 1:11.77<br />

T7. Lindsay Rogers (2009) 1:11.88<br />

T7. Amanda Hartley (2008) 1:11.88<br />

9. Cerian Gibbes (2001) 1:<strong>12</strong>.48<br />

10. Caroline Burckle (2008) 1:<strong>12</strong>.97<br />

200-METER BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Sarra Lajnef (2009) 2:29.55<br />

2. Vipa Bernhardt (2002) 2:29.91<br />

3. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:31.87<br />

4. Hilda Luthersdottir (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:32.46<br />

5. Rebecca Rainer (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:32.65<br />

6. Kirsten Smith (2009) 2:32.72<br />

7. Cerian Gibbes (2001) 2:34.10<br />

8. Denise Merk (1999) 2:34.31<br />

9. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 2:35.29<br />

10. Shannon Price (1992) 2:36.55<br />

100-METER BUTTERFLY<br />

1. Jemma Lowe (2009) 58.41<br />

T2. Teresa Crippen (2009) 1:00.15<br />

T2. Sarah Bateman (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:00.15<br />

4. Dara Torres (1989) 1:00.21<br />

5. Julie Gorman (1988) 1:00.32<br />

6. Renate du Plessis (2003) 1:00.62<br />

T7. Patty King (1983) 1:00.70<br />

T7. Stephanie Cota (2006) 1:00.70p<br />

9. Mary Uhle (2002) 1:01.01<br />

10. Maida Turnadzic (2009) 1:01.31<br />

200-METER BUTTERFLY<br />

1. Teresa Crippen (2010) 2:06.93<br />

2. Jemma Lowe (2010) 2:08.28<br />

3. Tracy Caulkins (1983) 2:11.35<br />

4. Julie Gorman (1989) 2:11.45<br />

5. Rebecca Harper (2001) 2:11.72<br />

6. Stephanie Cota (2006) 2:11.91<br />

7. Jamie Bohunicky (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:<strong>12</strong>.10<br />

8. Barbara Franco (1994) 2:<strong>12</strong>.92<br />

9. Patty King (1983) 2:13.52<br />

10. Sara McLarty (2003) 2:13.49<br />

200-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:10.75<br />

2. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 2:<strong>12</strong>.64<br />

3. Teresa Crippen (2010) 2:13.48<br />

4. Allison Wagner (1996) 2:13.71<br />

5. Nicole Haislett (1992) 2:14.49<br />

6. Kirsten Smith (2009) 2:15.80<br />

7. Sara McLarty (2001) 2:16.17<br />

8. Katie McCann (2004) 2:16.79<br />

9. Jaime Ellis (2000) 2:17.43<br />

10. Julie Gorman (1988) 2:17.70<br />

400-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Elizabeth Beisel (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:31.78<br />

2. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 4:39.24<br />

3. Allison Wagner (1996) 4:41.61<br />

4. Teresa Crippen (2010) 4:41.87<br />

5. Sara McLarty (2004) 4:44.59<br />

6. Whitney Metzler (1996) 4:44.74<br />

7. Stephanie Proud (2008) 4:46.80<br />

8. Angelina Ballatore (2009) 4:47.21<br />

9. Ashley Carusone (2005) 4:47.28<br />

10. Stephanie Cota (2006) 4:48.05<br />

400-METER MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Perkins, Zunich, Gorman, Torres (1987) 4:13.58<br />

2. Brinson, Price, Walker, Haislett (1992) 4:14.08<br />

3. Farrell, Gibbes, Harper, Martindale (2001) 4:14.26<br />

4. Meinhard, Price, Walker, Haislett (1992) 4:16.33<br />

5. Farrell, Bernhardt, Harper, Gibney (2004) 4:16.56<br />

6. Vanderbilt, Hartley, Lago, Healy (2007) 4:16.88<br />

7. Spofforth, Lajnef, Lowe, Bohunicky (2010) 4:17.41<br />

8. Mounce, Merk, Nickson, Martindale (1999) 4:18.31<br />

9. Reid, Bernhardt, Harper, Gibney (2002) 4:18.47<br />

10. Wayte, Ounpuu, Horstead, Torres (1986) 4:18.73<br />

400-METER FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Farrell, Gibney, Martindale, Atkinson (2001) 3:46.89<br />

2. Zemina, Torres, Cowart, Wayte (1986) 3:46.98<br />

3. Martindale, Tennison, Olsen, Atkinson (2000) 3:48.40<br />

4. Morgan, Kerr, Walker, Haislett (1991) 3:48.73<br />

5. Zalewski, Fung, Crippen, Bohunicky (20<strong>12</strong>) 3:49.97<br />

6. Tappin, Franco, Booth, Haislett (1994) 3:50.<strong>12</strong><br />

7. Morgan, Walker, Booth, Haislett (1992) 3:50.14<br />

8. Uhle, Ellis, Atkinson, McLarty (2004) 3:52.07<br />

9. du Plessis, Gibney, McLarty, Huff (2003) 3:52.64<br />

10. Tennison, Chapman, Olsen, Green (2001) 3:52.83<br />

800-METER FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Tennison, McLarty, Chapman, Pavlik (2000) 8:18.29<br />

2. Walker, Kerr, Magill, Haislett (1991) 8:18.98<br />

3. McLarty, Gibney, Schrock, Reid (2003) 8:19.02<br />

4. Heckman, Melgaard, Duggan, Hommert (1999) 8:19.39<br />

5. McLarty, Uhle, Atkinson, Ellis (2003) 8:19.53<br />

6. McLarty, Ellis, Bennett, Olsen (2001) 8:23.14<br />

7. Morgan, Magill, Walker, Kerr (1992) 8:24.90<br />

8. McLarty, Green, Tennison, Reid (2002) 8:29.37<br />

9. Farrell, Gibney, Tannhauser, Uhle (2002) 8:30.14<br />

10. Pike, Smith, Bernhardt, Huff (2005) 8:30.91<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

P: PRELIMINARY TIME<br />

S: TIME FROM RELAY SPLIT<br />

BOLDFACE: CURRENT GATOR COMPETITORS<br />

INCOMPLETE RECORDS<br />

TIMES TAKEN FROM FIRST DAY OF CAMPUS, TO LAST DAY OF ELIGIBILITY


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

ALL-TIME TOP-10 MEN’S TIMES (YARDS)<br />

50-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Shaune Fraser (2009) 19.30s<br />

T2. Brad deBorde (<strong>2011</strong>) 19.63<br />

T2. Brett Fraser (<strong>2011</strong>) 19.63s<br />

4. Carlos Jayme (2003) 19.70ps<br />

5. Daniel Penniman (2008) 19.77ps<br />

6. Nick Borreca (2006) 19.78<br />

7. Nathan Summers (2000) 19.80s<br />

8. Hendrik Odendaal (2002) 19.84<br />

T9. Darian Townsend (2005) 19.85<br />

T9. Roberto Gomez (2009) 19.85<br />

100-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Shaune Fraser (2009) 42.41<br />

2. Brett Fraser (<strong>2011</strong>) 42.45<br />

3. Ryan Lochte (2005) 42.56s<br />

4. Conor Dwyer (2010) 42.59<br />

5. Carlos Jayme (2003) 42.89<br />

6. Darian Townsend (2005) 43.06p<br />

7. Brad deBorde (<strong>2011</strong>) 43.09<br />

8. Nathan Summers (2000) 43.<strong>12</strong>ps<br />

9. Troy Dalbey (1987) 43.17<br />

10. Roberto Gomez (2009) 43.22<br />

200-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Shaune Fraser (2009) 1:31.70<br />

2. Conor Dwyer (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:31.73s<br />

3. Brett Fraser (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:32.21<br />

4. Ryan Lochte (2005) 1:33.07s<br />

5. Troy Dalbey (1987) 1:33.28<br />

6. Sebastien Rousseau (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:33.87<br />

7. Darian Townsend (2005) 1:34.05<br />

8. Grant Johnson (2007) 1:34.07<br />

9. Adam Sioui (2003) 1:34.58<br />

10. Bob Utley (1989) 1:34.63<br />

500-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Conor Dwyer (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:11.36<br />

2. Balazs Gercsak (2009) 4:14.67<br />

3. Matt Cetlinski (1986) 4:14.85<br />

4. Joey Pedraza (2009) 4:16.74<br />

5. John Hillencamp (1982) 4:16.80<br />

6. Jason Gorrie (1988) 4:17.16<br />

7. Grant Johnson (2008) 4:17.19<br />

8. Roland Rudolf (2008) 4:17.44<br />

9. Tobias Work (2007) 4:17.65p<br />

10. Adam Sioui (2003) 4:18.07p<br />

1,650-YARD FREESTYLE<br />

1. Matt Cetlinski (1986) 14:47.26<br />

2. Ryan Crete (2009) 14:50.29<br />

3. Tobias Work (2005) 14:51.57<br />

4. Connor Signorin (<strong>2011</strong>) 14:52.11<br />

5. Jason Gorrie (1988) 14:52.34<br />

6. Conor Dwyer (<strong>2011</strong>) 14:52.75<br />

7. Joey Pedraza (<strong>2011</strong>) 14:53.84<br />

8. Ryan Lochte (2003) 14:55.03<br />

9. Keith Switzer (1985) 14:59.31<br />

10. Ricardo Monasterio (2000) 14:59.41<br />

100-YARD BACKSTROKE<br />

1. Ryan Lochte (2006) 44.60s<br />

2. Marco Loughran (<strong>2011</strong>) 45.70<br />

3. Rex Tullius (2009) 45.82<br />

4. Omar Pinzon (2009) 45.85<br />

5. Marco Loughran (2010) 46.08<br />

6. Lucas Salatta (2007) 46.63s<br />

7. Gabriel Mangabeira (2003) 46.80<br />

8. Martin Zubero (1991) 47.23<br />

9. Mike Jansen (2002) 47.52s<br />

10. Matt Cole (2000) 47.54s<br />

200-YARD BACKSTROKE<br />

1. Ryan Lochte (2006) 1:37.68<br />

2. Omar Pinzon (2009) 1:39.50<br />

3. Rex Tullius (2009) 1:39.88<br />

4. Marco Loughran (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:40.11<br />

5. Chris Kellam (2003) 1:41.29p<br />

6. Lucas Salatta (2007) 1:41.38<br />

7. Roland Rudolf (2008) 1:41.49<br />

8. Matt Cole (2000) 1:41.76<br />

9. Mike Jansen (2002) 1:42.26p<br />

10. Brett Fraser (2009) 1:42.64<br />

100-YARD BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Clark Burckle (2009) 53.27<br />

2. Alex Lopez (2000) 53.85<br />

3. Bill Mrazek (2007) 54.16p<br />

4. Rodion Davelaar (<strong>2011</strong>) 54.17<br />

5. Luca De Matteis (2007) 54.22p<br />

6. Mark Stewart (1996) 54.32p<br />

7. Brent Mitchell (1992) 54.41<br />

8. Philip Norris (2001) 54.50<br />

9. Conor Dwyer (<strong>2011</strong>) 54.68<br />

10. Matt Elliott (<strong>2011</strong>) 54.69<br />

200-YARD BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Clark Burckle (2009) 1:53.89<br />

2. Bill Mrazek (2007) 1:55.37<br />

3. Bradley Ally (2007) 1:55.85<br />

4. Luca DeMatteis (2007) 1:56.27p<br />

5. John Lehtonen (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:57.08<br />

6. Alex Lopez (2000) 1:57.14<br />

7. Robby Kennedy (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:57.54<br />

8. Mike Joyce (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:58.06<br />

9. Doug Soltis (1984) 1:58.08<br />

10. Philip Norris (2000) 1:58.10<br />

100-YARD BUTTERFLY<br />

1. Shaune Fraser (2010) 45.82<br />

2. Ryan Lochte (2006) 46.02<br />

3. Marcin Cieslak (<strong>2011</strong>) 46.03<br />

4. Anthony Nesty (1990) 46.62<br />

5. Cameron Martin (<strong>2011</strong>) 46.73<br />

6. Gabriel Mangabeira (2005) 46.77<br />

7. Marco Loughran (<strong>2011</strong>) 46.86<br />

8. Adam Sioui (2005) 47.07<br />

9. Stephen Clarke (1995) 47.13<br />

10. Tim Hughes (2008) 47.24p<br />

200-YARD BUTTERFLY<br />

1. Shaune Fraser (2009) 1:40.75<br />

2. Marcin Cieslak (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:42.13<br />

3. Ryan Lochte (2006) 1:42.39<br />

4. Sebastien Rousseau (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:42.80<br />

5. Duncan Sherrard (2001) 1:43.18<br />

6. Greg Reeves (2001) 1:43.44<br />

7. Anthony Nesty (1990) 1:43.46<br />

8. Balazs Gercsak (2009) 1:43.51<br />

9. Cameron Martin (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:43.89<br />

10. Mike Heath (1985) 1:43.92<br />

200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Bradley Ally (2009) 1:40.49<br />

2. Ryan Lochte (2006) 1:40.55<br />

3. Shaune Fraser (2009) 1:42.45<br />

4. Omar Pinzon (2010) 1:43.43<br />

5. Greg Burgess (1993) 1:43.52<br />

T6. Marcin Cieslak (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:43.69<br />

T6. Lucas Salatta (2007) 1:43.69<br />

8. Martin Zubero (1991) 1:44.01<br />

9. Sebastien Rousseau (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:44.24<br />

10. Duncan Sherrard (2001) 1:45.38<br />

400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Conor Dwyer (<strong>2011</strong>) 3:37.75<br />

2. Ryan Lochte (2006) 3:38.15<br />

3. Bradley Ally (2009) 3:38.20<br />

4. Greg Burgess (1994) 3:40.64<br />

5. Lucas Salatta (2007) 3:41.08<br />

6. Clark Burckle (2009) 3:41.57<br />

7. Greg Reeves (2001) 3:43.13<br />

8. Mike Joyce (<strong>2011</strong>) 3:44.07<br />

9. Connor Signorin (<strong>2011</strong>) 3:44.09<br />

10. Sebastien Rousseau (2010) 3:44.18<br />

200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Ally, Gomez (2009) 1:16.76p<br />

2. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Norton, Gomez (2010) 1:17.64<br />

3. Turner, Dwyer, Fraser (B), deBorde (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:17.90<br />

4. Kostowicz, Jayme, Odendaal, Mangabeira (2002) 1:17.94<br />

5. Fraser (B), Gomez, Tullius, Martinez (2009) 1:18.05<br />

6. Ally, Penniman, Salatta, Fraser (S) (2007) 1:18.27<br />

7. Borreca, Sioui, Townsend, Penniman (2005) 1:18.30<br />

8. Fraser (B), Ally, Gomez, Martinez (2009) 1:18.34<br />

9. Jayme, Lochte, Mangabeira, Sioui (2003) 1:18.39<br />

10. Jayme, Odendaal, Kostowicz, Summers (2001) 1:18.62<br />

400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Fraser (B), Gomez, Dwyer, Fraser (S) (2010) 2:49.95<br />

2. Lochte, Townsend, Penniman, Sioui (2005) 2:50.68<br />

3. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Ally, Raymond (2009) 2:50.76p<br />

4. deBorde, Fraser (B), Rousseau, Sommer (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:51.93<br />

5. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Ally, Gomez (2009) 2:52.00<br />

6. Fraser (B), Fraser (S), Gomez, Raymond (2009) 2:52.<strong>12</strong><br />

7. Lochte, Townsend, Penniman, Borreca (2006) 2:52.35p<br />

8. Borreca, Townsend, Penniman, Sioui (2005) 2:52.46<br />

9. Jayme, Odendaal, Mangabeira, Sioui (2002) 2:52.74<br />

10. Salatta, Ally, Fraser, Penniman (2007) 2:53.<strong>12</strong>p<br />

800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Dwyer, Fraser (B), Gercsak, Rousseau (<strong>2011</strong>) 6:13.74<br />

2. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Raymond, Dwyer (2010) 6:14.72<br />

3. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Rousseau, Dwyer (2010) 6:15.91<br />

4. Lochte, Townsend, Hartley, Sioui (2005) 6:16.25<br />

5. Johnson, Salatta, Fraser (S), Rudolf (2007) 6:17.82<br />

6. Fraser (S), Fraser (B), Tullius, Gercsak (B) (2009) 6:18.36<br />

7. Lochte, Wiebeck, Mangabeira, Sioui (2003) 6:20.14<br />

8. Jayme, Lochte, Wiebeck, Sioui (2003) 6:20.54<br />

9. Mestre, Gaberino, Dillon, Heath (1984) 6:21.29<br />

10. Lochte, Hartley, Salatta, Ally (2006) 6:21.69<br />

200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY<br />

T1. Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (B) (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:24.94<br />

T1. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (B) (2009) 1:24.94<br />

3. Lochte, Ratliff, Mangabeira, Penniman (2005) 1:25.03<br />

4. Pinzon, Dwyer, Fraser (S), Gomez (2010) 1:25.10<br />

5. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Martinez (2009) 1:25.14<br />

6. Tullius, Burckle, Pinzon, Fraser (B) (2009) 1:25.45p<br />

7. Mangabeira, Norris, Kellam, Jayme (2003) 1:26.53<br />

8. Pinzon, Burckle, Fraser (S), Penniman (2008) 1:26.59p<br />

T9. Pinzon, Mrazek, Fraser (S), Penniman (2007) 1:26.60p<br />

T9. Lochte, DeMatteis, Salatta, Penniman (2006) 1:26.60<br />

400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (S) (2009) 3:04.81<br />

2. Loughran, Dwyer, Cieslak, Fraser (B) (<strong>2011</strong>) 3:04.99<br />

3. Pinzon, Burckle, Ally, Fraser (S) (2009) 3:05.75<br />

4. Pinzon, Dwyer, Fraser (S), Fraser (B) (2010) 3:05.88<br />

5. Lochte, Welch, Mangabeira, Townsend (2005) 3:07.87<br />

6. Pinzon, Dwyer, Rousseau, Fraser (B) (2010) 3:08.48<br />

7. Pinzon, Burckle, Fraser (S), Penniman (2008) 3:09.06p<br />

8. Lochte, Ally, Salatta, Penniman (2006) 3:09.21p<br />

9. Salatta, Ally, T. Hughes, Penniman (2007) 3:09.65<br />

10. Zubero, Mitchell, Nesty, Utley (1991) 3:10.23<br />

10. Tullius, Burckle, Fraser (S), Gomez (2009) 3:10.63<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

MEN’S <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORDS<br />

1M (6-DIVES)<br />

Jonathan Wilcox (2007) 377.70<br />

3M (6-DIVES)<br />

Jonathan Wilcox (2007) 436.13<br />

PLAT. (6-DIVES)<br />

Zach Wilcox (2004) 445.40<br />

P: PRELIMINARY TIME<br />

S: TIME FROM RELAY SPLIT<br />

BOLDFACE: CURRENT GATOR COMPETITORS


ALL-TIME TOP-10 MEN’S TIMES (METERS)<br />

50-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Brett Fraser (2010) 22.20<br />

2. Carlos Jayme (2002) 22.91<br />

3. Nathan Summers (1998) 22.95<br />

4. Conor Dwyer (2009) 22.96<br />

5. Roberto Gomez (2009) 22.99<br />

6. Darian Townsend (2006) 23.00<br />

T7. Daniel Penniman (2008) 23.09<br />

T7. Paul Wallace (1988) 23.09<br />

T8. Alyn Towne (1992) 23.11<br />

T8. Stephen Clarke (1996) 23.11<br />

100-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Shaune Fraser (2009) 48.47<br />

2. Brett Fraser (2009) 48.56<br />

3. Mike Heath (1984) 49.87<br />

4. Brad deBorde (<strong>2011</strong>) 49.94<br />

5. Darian Townsend (2006) 49.96<br />

6. Ryan Lochte (2005) 49.98<br />

7. Roberto Gomez (2009) 50.01<br />

8. Nathan Summers (2000) 50.10<br />

9. Stephen Clarke (1997) 50.06<br />

10. Conor Dwyer (2010) 50.13<br />

200-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Shaune Fraser (2009) 1:46.44<br />

2. Duncan Armstrong (1988) 1:47.25<br />

3. Lucas Salatta (2007) 1:47.25s<br />

4. Conor Dwyer (2010) 1:47.35<br />

5. Mike Heath (1984) 1:47.92<br />

6. Brett Fraser (2009) 1:48.18<br />

7. Massi Rosolino (1998) 1:48.30<br />

8. Ryan Lochte (2005) 1:48.65<br />

9. Pholien Systermans (2009) 1:49.03<br />

10. Duffy Dillon (1985) 1:49.30<br />

400-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Duncan Armstrong (1988) 3:47.15<br />

2. Tobias Work (2007) 3:50.11<br />

3. Balazs Gercsak (2009) 3:51.18<br />

4. Matt Cetlinkski (1985) 3:51.21<br />

5. Conor Dwyer (2010) 3:51.40p<br />

6. Paul Robinson (1990) 3:52.40<br />

7. Mike Heath (1984) 3:53.38<br />

8. Jon Sakovich (1992) 3:53.59p<br />

9. Logan Storie (2010) 3:53.93p<br />

10. Ricardo Monasterio (2000) 3:54.62<br />

800-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Carlton Bruner (1992) 8:00.97<br />

2. Logan Storie (2008) 8:05.05<br />

3. Tobias Work (2007) 8:05.15<br />

4. Sean Justice (1997) 8:08.34<br />

5. Scott Kaufmann (2001) 8.09.13<br />

6. Keith Switzer (1983) 8:11.43<br />

7. Jon Sakovich (1992) 8:<strong>12</strong>.70<br />

8. Jason Gorrie (1988) 8:<strong>12</strong>.75<br />

9. Ward Irvin (1994) 8:15.88<br />

10. Joey Pedraza (2008) 8:17.22<br />

1,500-METER FREESTYLE<br />

1. Ricardo Monasterio (2000) 15:03.00<br />

2. Carlton Bruner (1992) 15:11.24<br />

3. Matt Cetlinski (1985) 15:20.64<br />

4. Jan Wolfgarten (2004) 15:22.11<br />

5. Tobias Work (2006) 15:25.85p<br />

6. Logan Storie (2008) 15:26.11<br />

7. Joey Pedraza (2009) 15:27.94<br />

8. Ryan Lochte (2004) 15:28.37<br />

9. Ryan Crete (2008) 15:35.31<br />

10. Cody Kauffman (2007) 15:35.67<br />

100-METER BACK<br />

1. Marco Loughran (2010) 54.45<br />

2. Ryan Lochte (2005) 54.55<br />

3. Omar Pinzon (2009) 54.97<br />

4. Rex Tullius (2008) 55.25<br />

5. Martin Zubero (1990) 55.68<br />

6. Roland Rudolph (2008) 56.22<br />

7. Lucas Salatta (2006) 56.48p<br />

8. Mike Jansen (2000) 56.53<br />

9. Matt Cole (2000) 56.74<br />

10. Gabriel Mangabeira (2001) 57.22<br />

200-METER BACK<br />

1. Omar Pinzon (2009) 1:56.40<br />

2. Ryan Lochte (2005) 1:57.00<br />

3. Rex Tullius (2008) 1:57.73<br />

4. Marco Loughran (2009) 1:58.47<br />

5. Roland Rudolf (2008) 1:59.00<br />

6. Greg Burgess (1993) 1:59.31<br />

7. Martin Zubero (1990) 1:59.50<br />

8. Lucas Salatta (2007) 1:59.51<br />

9. Mike Jansen (2000) 2:00.63<br />

10. Chris Kellam (2001) 2:00.83<br />

100-METER BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Clark Burckle (2009) 1:01.78<br />

2. Philip Norris (2000) 1:03.10<br />

3. Brent Mitchell (1991) 1:03.11<br />

4. Ian Chadsey (2001) 1:03.92<br />

5. Ansel Tjin-A-Tam (2001) 1:03.97<br />

6. Matt Elliott (20<strong>12</strong>) 1:04.23<br />

7. Doug Soltis (1983) 1:04.45<br />

8. Alex Lopez (2000) 1:04.63<br />

9. Luca DeMatteis (2006) 1:04.73<br />

10. Robby Kennedy (2009) 1:04.79<br />

200-METER BREASTSTROKE<br />

1. Clark Burckle (2008) 2:<strong>12</strong>.86<br />

2. Matthew Elliot (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:14.37<br />

3. Ian Chadsey (2000) 2:16.29<br />

4. Philip Norris (2000) 2:16.75<br />

5. Robby Kennedy (2009) 2:17.46<br />

6. Brent Mitchell (1992) 2:17.50<br />

7. Alex Lopez (2000) 2:18.04<br />

8. Doug Soltis (1983) 2:18.21<br />

9. Bill Mrazek (2006) 2:19.15<br />

10. Corey Welch (2003) 2:19.64<br />

100-METER BUTTERFLY<br />

1. Omar Pinzon (2009) 52.97<br />

2. Anthony Nesty (1988) 53.00<br />

3. Shaune Fraser (2009) 53.07<br />

4. Marcin Cieslak (<strong>2011</strong>) 53.08<br />

5. Stephen Clarke (1996) 53.33<br />

6. Tim Hughes (2008) 53.96<br />

7. Sebastien Rousseau (<strong>2011</strong>) 54.07<br />

8. Jose Crescimbeni (2009) 54.08<br />

9. Ryan Lochte (2005) 54.15<br />

10. Gabriel Mangabeira (2001) 54.25<br />

200-METER BUTTERFLY<br />

T1. Marcin Cieslak (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:56.13<br />

2. Omar Pinzon (2009) 1:57.13<br />

3. Sebastien Rousseau (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:57.15<br />

4. Greg Reeves (2000) 1:58.01<br />

5. Craig Beardsley (1980) 1:58.46<br />

6. Eric Donnelly (2001) 1:58.69<br />

7. Balazs Gercsak (2008) 1:59.02<br />

8. Patrick Kennedy (1984) 1:59.14<br />

9. JB Walsh (2008) 1:59.39<br />

10. Duncan Sherrard (2001) 1:59.53<br />

200-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Ryan Lochte (2005) 1:57.79<br />

2. Marcin Cieslak (<strong>2011</strong>) 1:59.77<br />

3. Omar Pinzon (2008) 2:00.56<br />

4. Conor Dwyer (2010) 2:00.71<br />

5. Greg Burgess (1993) 2:00.84<br />

6. Bradley Ally (2007) 2:00.96<br />

7. Clark Burckle (2008) 2:01.30<br />

8. Sebastien Rousseau (<strong>2011</strong>) 2:01.42<br />

9. Eric Donnelly (2002) 2:01.84<br />

10. Paul Wallace (1986) 2:03.02<br />

400-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

1. Ryan Lochte (2005) 4:13.67<br />

2. Bradley Ally (2008) 4:14.01<br />

3. Eric Donnelly (1999) 4:17.88<br />

4. Clark Burckle (2009) 4:18.06p<br />

5. Greg Reeves (2000) 4:20.32<br />

6. Bryan Kim (2000) 4:20.47<br />

7. Omar Pinzon (2009) 4:20.81<br />

8. Connor Signorin (<strong>2011</strong>) 4:20.90<br />

9. Dustin McLarty (2006) 4:21.05<br />

10. Greg Burgess (1993) 4:22.16<br />

400-METER MEDLEY RELAY<br />

1. Cole, Lopez, Swift, Summers (2000) 3:45.18<br />

2. Jansen, Norris, Reeves, Summers (2000) 3:45.40<br />

3. Kellam, Mrazek, Mangabeira, Jayme (2004) 3:45.99<br />

4. Jansen, Tjin-A-Tam, Sioui, Jayme (2001) 3:45.85<br />

5. Goss Wallace, Dillon, Dalbey (1986) 3:46.07<br />

6. Kellam, Chadsey, Odendaal, Schultz (2001) 3:48.01<br />

7. Zubero, Nesty, Mitchell, Utley (1990) 3:48.57<br />

8. Lochte, DeMatteis, Hartley, Penniman (2006) 3:50.84<br />

9. Kellam, Chadsey, Mangabeira, Jayme (2002) 3:51.92<br />

10. Kellam, Mrazek, Mangabeira, Jayme (2003) 3:52.20<br />

400-METER FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Jayme, Odendaal, Schultz, Sioui (2001) 3:22.70<br />

2. Robinson, Wallace, Goss, Dalbey (1986) 3:22.75<br />

3. Townsend, Lochte, Penniman, Hartley (2006) 3:25.48<br />

4. Odendaal, Summers, Kostowicz, Hernando (2000) 3:26.15<br />

5. Deborde, Wallace, Norton, Curby (20<strong>12</strong>) 3:28.29<br />

6. Mangabeira, Wiebeck, Sioui, Schultz (2004) 3:28.69<br />

6. Schultz, Sioui, Wiebeck, Lochte (2003) 3:28.99<br />

7. Smith, Penniman, Hughes, Rudolf (2008) 3:29.62<br />

8. Smith, Fraser, B, Jones, Johnson (2008) 3:30.40<br />

9. Jayme, Mangabeira, Schultz, Wiebeck (2002) 3:30.79<br />

800-METER FREESTYLE RELAY<br />

1. Mestre, Cetlinski, Dillon, Heath (1985) 7:24.64<br />

2. Goss, Dillon, Robinson, Dalbey (1986) 7:26.20<br />

3. Miller, Larson, Heath, Gaberino (1984) 7:26.49<br />

4. Cetlinski, Gaberino, Smith, Larson (1983) 7:27.49<br />

5. Goss, Wallace, Gorrie, Robinson (1988) 7:27.81<br />

6. Kim, Monasterio, Donnelly, Sherrard (2000) 7:33.11<br />

7. Burgess, Mellor, Carl, Clarke (1994) 7:34.23<br />

8. Summers, Reeves, Kellam, Hernando (2000) 7:34.95<br />

9. Townsend, Hartley, Lochte, Jaben (2006) 7:35.01<br />

10. Sioui, Jayme, Wiebeck, Donnelly (2001) 7:35.70<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

P: PRELIMINARY TIME<br />

S: TIME FROM RELAY SPLIT<br />

BOLDFACE: CURRENT GATOR COMPETITORS<br />

INCOMPLETE RECORDS<br />

TIMES TAKEN FROM FIRST DAY OF CAMPUS, TO LAST DAY OF ELIGIBILITY


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

ALL-TIME WOMEN’S ROSTER<br />

Women’s Swimming officially became a varsity sport at the University of Florida during the 1972-73 season. Roster members listed are from 1972 to current. We do have several missing records including information for the 1972-73, 1979-80 and 1981-82 seasons. For<br />

additions or corrections to this list, please contact Jennifer Mereby in UF Communications, (352) 375-4683 (Ext. 6131)<br />

A<br />

Acacia, Chantale 1997-98<br />

Acker, Beverly 1984-87<br />

Alexander, Beulah Lambert 1951-52<br />

Allen, Virginia 1978-79<br />

Allfrey, Nicole 2003-06<br />

Altvater, Kathy<br />

Ambridge, Katie 2008<br />

Ament, Jamie 1989-91<br />

Anderson, Judy 1977-79<br />

Anderson, Kathy 1973-74<br />

Andrews, Theresa 1982-83<br />

Applefield, Jamie, 20<strong>12</strong> -<br />

Arnett, Laura 1990-91<br />

Arnette, Whitney 1990-94<br />

Atkinson, Janelle 2000-04<br />

B<br />

Babine, Danielle 1997-98<br />

Baer, Molly 1977-78<br />

Baker, Julie n/a<br />

Ball, Catie 1972-73<br />

Ball, Katie 2004<br />

Balla, Danielle 1977-78<br />

Ballatore, Jenne 2006-08<br />

Ballatore, Angelina 2008-<br />

Barco, Kathy 1977-78<br />

Barker, Ann 1975-78<br />

Bartell, Jeana 2005-09<br />

Bassett, Lynn 1975-76<br />

Bateman, Sarah 2008-<br />

Beales, Kristen 2006-10<br />

Beard, Blair 2000-04<br />

Beebe, Erin 1975-76<br />

Beisel, Elizabeth 2010-<br />

Bennett, Andrea 1999-2002<br />

Bennett, Lynn 1974-75<br />

Berlin, Jill 1978-82<br />

Bernhardt, Vipa 2002-05<br />

Betz, Valerie 1976-77<br />

Biegler, Laura 1985-86<br />

Bigam, Apryl 1973-74<br />

Blazey, Torry<br />

Bohunicky, Jamie 2009-<br />

Bolt, Nicole 2000-05<br />

Booth, Laura 1991-95<br />

Borgh, Brenda 1978-79<br />

Bostic, Linda 1982<br />

Borup, Reyne 1985-87<br />

Bowman, Bridgett 1988-90<br />

Boyd, Jennifer 1985-86<br />

Bradburne, Mary 1984-85<br />

Bradford, Cynthia 1988-90<br />

Breedy, Chris 1978-79<br />

Brewer, Anneke 1998-99<br />

Brinson, Sidney 1988-92<br />

Brossman, Juliane 1986-89<br />

Brown, Rosemary 1979-83<br />

Brown, Summer 1995-96<br />

Broyles, Bonnie 1974-78<br />

Bruce, Tami 1985-89<br />

Bruning, Cathy 1975-76<br />

Burckle, Caroline 2005-08<br />

Burrell, J.B. 1984-85<br />

Bullock, Karrie 1996-98<br />

Bynam, Karen 1977<br />

C<br />

Cabrera, Cristina 1989-90<br />

Capriotti, Kim 1974-76<br />

Carr, Cynthia 1975-76<br />

Carusone, Ashley 2004-07<br />

Carruth, Michele 1982-85<br />

Caulkins, Amy 1979-83<br />

Caulkins, Tracy 1981-84<br />

Chamberlain, Kelly 1996-98<br />

Chapman, Anna 1999-03<br />

Christie, Alison 1990-91<br />

Cinquegrana, Denise 1998-99<br />

Clark, Amy 1985-87<br />

Cleary, Elizabeth 1979-82<br />

Close, Sarah 2000-02<br />

Colley, Margaret 1999-2000<br />

Collins, Blair 2008-10<br />

Connor, Kristen 2000-2004<br />

Costa-Schmid, Melani 2009-10<br />

Cota, Stephanie 2006-07<br />

Cowart, Carmen 1985-89<br />

Crimmins, Meghan 2009-10<br />

Crippen, Teresa 2008-<br />

Cross, Andrea 1980-84<br />

Cross, Gwen 1982<br />

Cross, Laura 1999-2001<br />

Crowe, Mandy 1995-99<br />

D<br />

Daily, Barb 1978-79<br />

Daniel, Debbie 1985-89<br />

Davies, Marti 1974-77<br />

Day, Cassie 1997-98<br />

DeLoach, Jenny 1996-99<br />

Desmarais, Anne 1978-79<br />

Devlin, Kara 1985-86<br />

Doback, Kaylee 2008-<br />

Dodson, Monica 2007-11<br />

Donahue, Ry-Ann 1996<br />

Donovan, Liz 1973-74<br />

Drab, Caroline 2006-08<br />

Dryden, Nikki 1993-96<br />

Dubrasky, Molly <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Duggan, Nicole 1997-2001<br />

Duncan, Danielle 2002-05<br />

Dunson, Kim 1976-79<br />

duPlessis, Renate 2001-03<br />

E<br />

Eastmore, Karen 1974-75<br />

Eby, Erin 1995-96<br />

Ecott, Kim 1999-2003<br />

Edney, Katy 1997-98<br />

Ellis, Jaime 2000-04<br />

Ellis, Jana 1987-89<br />

Ellerby, Sarah 2005-08<br />

Epley, Rebekah 2007-09<br />

Ertler, Marjorie 1978-79<br />

F<br />

Farrell, Maureen 2001-2005<br />

Flores, Jeniree 2007-08<br />

Floyd, Kelly 1997-2000<br />

Fraas, Jen 1999-2000<br />

Franco, Barbara 1992-96<br />

Franco, Claudia 1993-94<br />

Franz, Joan 1983-85<br />

Frega, Desirre 1999-2003<br />

Frehling, Kaitlin 2010-<br />

Fuller, Debbie 1984-87<br />

Funch, Jennifer 2006-08<br />

Fung, Natasha <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

G<br />

Gacio, Michelle 1991-95<br />

Gathings, Lee Ann 1996-98<br />

Gernaat, Lynnette 1982-83<br />

Gibbes, Cerian 2000-03<br />

Gibney, Chantal 2000-04<br />

Gilliam, Kristin 2004-07<br />

Glasser, Nelle 2010-<br />

Goerke, Carol Lee 1974-78<br />

Goff, Abbie 1995-98<br />

Goldson, Elizabeth 2006-09<br />

Goodin, Kara 1993-94<br />

Gorman, Julie 1987-90<br />

Gracey, Bradley 1996-2000<br />

Gray, Cheryl 1975-76<br />

Green, Holly 1982-86<br />

Green, Laura 1995-98<br />

Green, Meredith 2001-05<br />

Greenfield, Michele 1980-83<br />

Greenwald, Jessica 1996-97<br />

Grimes, Robyn 1997-2001<br />

Gross, Nicole 1998-99<br />

Guenthner, Laurabeth 2005-09<br />

Gunter, Denise 2007-08<br />

H<br />

Haiden, Ingrid 2004-05<br />

Haislett, Nicole 1990-94<br />

Halfacre, Sue 1972-76<br />

Hakansson, Eva-Marie 1979-80<br />

Hansen, Susan 1973-76<br />

Harper, Rebecca 2001-05<br />

Harris, Kristen 2004-07<br />

Hartley, Amanda 2005-08<br />

Hazel, Beth 1991-95<br />

Healy, Colleen 2005-08<br />

Heckman, Dawn 1995-99<br />

Hedgepeth, Whitney 1989-90<br />

Hess, Karen 1974-78<br />

Hickinbotham, Jamie 1996-97<br />

Hinton, Tina 1992-96<br />

Hobbs, Laura 1982-84<br />

Holmes, Julie Kelin 1997-2000<br />

Hommert, Jennifer 1995-99<br />

Ho, Victoria <strong>2011</strong><br />

Horstead, Jill 1986-90<br />

Huff, Mandy 2002-05<br />

Hughes, Maureen 1972-74<br />

Hughes, Morgan 1999-2001<br />

Hulett, Sabina 1989-90<br />

Hummer, Mary 1982-85<br />

I<br />

Irish, Linda 1981-83<br />

J<br />

Jenkins, Christy 1997-98<br />

Jerue, Julie 1996-98<br />

Johnsen, Leisa 1982-84<br />

Johnson, Brittany 2003-07<br />

Johnson, Jamie 1999-2000<br />

Jones, Eney 1978-82<br />

Jones, Katie 1973-74<br />

Joseph, Rachel 1995-97<br />

Justice, Tara 1989-92<br />

K<br />

Kapsh, Allyson 1977-78<br />

Keephart, JoAnn 1973-74<br />

Keller, Shannon Kelly 1992-93<br />

Kemp, Elizabeth 2006-10<br />

Kennedy, Katie 2001-05<br />

Kerr, Jane 1988-92<br />

King, Patty 1983-87<br />

Kinsella, Meg 1995-97<br />

Knerr, Tammy 1978-79<br />

Kuller, Maren 1990-94<br />

Kurtzman, Michele 1978-82<br />

L<br />

Lago, Jenny 2006-08<br />

Lago, Julianne 2007-09<br />

Lajnef, Sarra 2009-<br />

Landry, Laura 1991-93<br />

Laravie, Renee 1977-79<br />

Larsen, Alexis 1995-97<br />

Larson, Kim 2005-08<br />

Lawrence, Heather 1994-98<br />

Lee, Jennifer 1997-98<br />

Lehtonen, Eva 2009-10<br />

Leonard, Ann 1978-79<br />

Lerner, Edwina 1985-87<br />

Lewis, Kay 1973-74<br />

Lewis, Valerie 1972-74<br />

Lindh, Jennie 2006-07<br />

Linehan, Krissy 1988-91<br />

Lockwood, Madge 1987-88<br />

Loft, Kim 1976-77<br />

Long, Sheree 1973-74<br />

Lopez, Coral 2006-10<br />

Loveless, Lea 1989-90<br />

Lowe, Jemma 2009-10<br />

Loy, Dea 1977-78<br />

Luthersdottir, Hilda 2010-<br />

M<br />

MacKarvich, Keely 1990-92<br />

Magill, Molly 1991-93<br />

Maranhao, Joanna 2004-05<br />

Marley, Nancy 1988-91<br />

Martindale, Leah 1998-2002<br />

Maslar, Vicki 1979-83<br />

Massey, Sarah 1997-2000<br />

Mathieu, Alicia 2010-<br />

McBride, Hillary 1980-82<br />

McCann, Katie 2003-05<br />

McCown, Katie 1998-2002<br />

McCully, Meg 1977-79<br />

McGinty, Maureen 2002-05<br />

McKenna, Meredith 1975-76<br />

McKinney, Julie 1991-92<br />

McKnight, Taylor 2010-<br />

McLarty, Sara 2000-04<br />

McLean, Shelby <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

McNamara, Meredith n/a<br />

McNerny, Mimosa 1992-96<br />

Meinhard, Veronica 1988-92<br />

Melgaard, Megan 1998-2001<br />

Merk, Denise 1997-2000<br />

Metzler, Whitney 1996-98<br />

Mialka, Monika 2008<br />

Millierski, Judy 1976-77<br />

Miller, Alicia 2005<br />

Miller, Karinne 1980-81<br />

Miller, Meghan 2010-11<br />

Milne, Sharla 2009-<br />

Miltenberger, Lenora 1976-78<br />

Moore, Wendy 1973-76<br />

Moreau, Laurie 2004-07<br />

Morelli, Megan 1997-98<br />

Morgan, Melanie 1990-93<br />

Morrison, Julie 1997-2000<br />

Moses, Melissa 1992-93<br />

Motschman, Christine 1997-98<br />

Mounce, Mary Beth 1999-2001<br />

Mullen, Renie 1977-78<br />

N<br />

Nagy, Julia 2008-<br />

Napier, Savannah <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Napier, Stephanie 2006-10<br />

Nedrud, Stacey 2007-10<br />

Neidigh, Lauren <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Neyer, Megan 1982-86<br />

Neidermeyer, Andrea 1991-93<br />

Nickson, Natalie 1998-2002<br />

Nolan, Pam 1973-74<br />

Nye, Jennifer 1978-80<br />

O<br />

O’Brien, Eileen 1979-83<br />

Olsen, Rebekah 2000-01<br />

Ounpuu, Cindy 1985-87<br />

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P<br />

Padgett, Emily 2010-11<br />

Page, Claire 2008-09<br />

Parker, Madison 2007-09<br />

Pasternak, Laura 1973-74<br />

Patterson, Linda 1974-75<br />

Pauley, Ryann 1992-96<br />

Pavlik, Melissa 1999-2000<br />

Pazevic, Alana 2010-<br />

Perkins, Lorraine 1987-91<br />

Peterson, Sarah 2006-10<br />

Pfeifer, Louise 1976-78<br />

Pike, Carly 2008-10<br />

Pike, Natalie 2005-08<br />

Pold, Anna-Liisa 2008-<br />

Price, Shannon 1991-95<br />

Proud, Stephanie 2007-09<br />

Q<br />

Quirk, Wendy 1977-78<br />

R<br />

Rainer, Rebecca <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Ramirez, Lily 2008-11<br />

Ranieri, Jessica 2002-05<br />

Rapp, Betsy 1978-82<br />

Regan, Trish 2010-<br />

Reid, Jamie 2002, 05-06<br />

Retrum, Leah 2004-08<br />

Richardson, Stephanie 1996-97<br />

Rigabar, Lori 1978-79<br />

Risley, Danielle 2010-<br />

Rochford, Kathy 1973-74<br />

Rogers, Lindsay 2008-10<br />

Rzadkowolsky, Sharon 1997-2001<br />

S<br />

Salzman, Sharon 1976-77<br />

Salamone, Kara 2008-10<br />

Sawyer, Jennie 1984-86<br />

Schreiber, Nicole 1998-2000<br />

Schricker, Sherri Lee 1984-87<br />

Schrock, Jessica 2001<br />

Schubert, Tami 1989-92<br />

Scott, Bridgette 1984-85<br />

Scott, Sue 1978-79<br />

Seland, Casey 2000-04<br />

Shire, Kim 1987-88<br />

Showalter, Corinne 2009-<br />

Sipowski, Kim 1984-85<br />

Smith, Jordan <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Smith, Kelsy 2005-09<br />

Smith, Kirsten 2008-<br />

Smith, Michelle 1999-2000<br />

Smith, Natalie 2008-10<br />

Soden, Diane 1974-78<br />

Sowers, Rachel 2005-09<br />

Spence, Karin 1984-88<br />

Spofforth, Gemma 2006-10<br />

Stafford, Shara 2008-11<br />

Stemper, Vicki 1989-93<br />

Stephens, Summer <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Stern, Whitney 2005-09<br />

Stoeker, Wendy 1978-79<br />

Stone, Leslie 1973-74<br />

Stone, Susan 1974-76<br />

Stottlemeyer, Karen 1973-75<br />

Sustman, Katie 1998-99<br />

Sykes, Sarah 2007-08<br />

T<br />

Taflinger, Brooke 2000-01<br />

Tannhauser, Jamie 2002-05<br />

Tappin, Ashley 1993-94<br />

Taylor, Kaitlin 2009-11<br />

Teague, Cara 1999-2003<br />

Tedesco, Nancy 1980-81<br />

Tennison, Diane 1999-2003<br />

Terrell, Christin 1996-98<br />

Thaler, Wendy 1982-84<br />

Thomas, Barbara 1973-75<br />

Thomas, Kathy 1972-74<br />

Timmons, Beth 1995-96<br />

Tomson, Elizabeth 1991-95<br />

Torres, Dara 1985-89<br />

Tozer, Louise 1974-76<br />

Trainer, Susan 1995-96<br />

Transue, Jackie 1986-88<br />

Treible, Julia 2010-<br />

Treible, Kathy 1980-84<br />

Tripp, Jennifer 1986-89<br />

Tuchman, Marni 2008<br />

Turnadzic, Maida 2008-10<br />

U<br />

Uhle, Mary 2002-05<br />

Ujevich, Jan 1979-80<br />

V<br />

Vander Ark, Taylor 2007-10<br />

Vanderbilt, Samantha 2005-08<br />

Vaughn, Caroline 1996-2000<br />

Victoria, Daniela 2008-11<br />

Vincent, Dady 1987-91<br />

W<br />

Wagner, Allison 1995-98<br />

Wagstaff, Janie 1992-94<br />

Walker, Amy 1993-96<br />

Walker, Laura 1988-92<br />

Walsh, Hilary 1976-78<br />

Wayte, Mary 1983-87<br />

Weber, Cindy 1972-76<br />

Weiman, Candace 2005-06<br />

Welsch, Elena 1976-77<br />

Welting, Laureen 1983-87<br />

Werth, Karin 1984-88<br />

West, Katie 1999-2002<br />

White, Constance 1977-78<br />

White, Jackie 1973-75<br />

Whitney, Ashley 1999-2000<br />

Widmer, Deeta 1978-79<br />

Wilding, Kristin 1991-95<br />

Willoughby, Missy 1972-75<br />

Winter, Lauren 2006-08<br />

Wodka, Kim 1997-2000<br />

Wood, Brandy 1991-93<br />

Woodruff, Christine 2003-05<br />

Woodward, Lindsay 2006-09<br />

Woolger, Christi 1982-86<br />

Woolger, Judi 1983-86<br />

Y<br />

Yarbrough, A. Erin 1997-98<br />

Z<br />

Zach, Sue 1978-79<br />

Zalewski, Ellese 2010-<br />

Zelenak, Kara 1981-82<br />

Zemina, Paige 1985-89<br />

Zukley, Annette 1976-77<br />

Zunich, Stephanie 1987-91<br />

Updated February 3, 20<strong>12</strong>


ALL-TIME MEN’S ROSTER<br />

Men’s Swimming became a varsity sport at the University of Florida in 1930. We do have several missing records. For additions or corrections to the list, please contact Jennifer Mereby at UF Communications, (352) 375-4683 (Ext. 6131)<br />

A<br />

Ackerman, Paul 1965-69<br />

Acosta, St. Elmo 1939-40<br />

Aqueerrevere, Antonio 1972-73<br />

Ahrens, Richard C. 1965 69<br />

Akers, Pat 1964<br />

Albertson, R. 1937<br />

Allen, Bennett 1938<br />

Allen, Steve 1976-77<br />

Ally, Bradley 2005-09<br />

Ament, Jamie 1989-91<br />

Amick, Phillip B. 1978-79<br />

Anderson, Frank 1961-66<br />

Anderson, James 1975-76<br />

Anthony, Jim 1930-31<br />

Appleget, Robert L. 1967-70<br />

Arbelaez, Camilo 1994-97<br />

Armstrong, Duncan 1988-89<br />

Arnold, Victor John 1974-75<br />

Artley, Williams Q. 1973-76<br />

Assuncao, Vitor 2004<br />

Atkins, Jr., Charles A 1951-52<br />

Auer, Joe 1987-88<br />

Austin, R. 1933<br />

Austin, Tim 1960<br />

B<br />

Balenti, Marcus n/a<br />

Balke, Chris 1993<br />

Ballaster, Jose 1991<br />

Ballatore, Ron 2006-07<br />

Balzey, Torry n/a<br />

Banta, Gavin 1991<br />

Barnard, Michael Wright 1975<br />

Bary, Lt. Col Robert S. 1936-37<br />

Basinger, Mark 1974<br />

Bates, Ben 1987-89<br />

Beardsley, Craig R. 1978-83<br />

Beattie, John 1979-81<br />

Beem, Eugene 1947<br />

Bell, Colin 2008-11<br />

Bell, Roger 1956<br />

Bennett, Bruce H. 1933-34<br />

Bennett, Joseph D. 1954<br />

Bentley, David C. 1966-67<br />

Berger, Michael 2003<br />

Bernard, Chris 2004-05<br />

Bevacqua, Arthur 1956<br />

Biddison, Eddie 1999-2000<br />

Bitondo, Ted 1952-55<br />

Bittner, Brant S. 1971-74<br />

Blackburn, Tad 1977<br />

Blackman, James 1970<br />

Blackner, L. 1932-33<br />

Blake, Thomas P. 1956<br />

Blankner, Leonard F. n/a<br />

Blanton, Thad 1968<br />

Bleakman, Bruce Emil 1974-76<br />

Blount, Mike 1977-78<br />

Boatwright, Bill 1975-76<br />

Bonewit, Bob 1990-93<br />

Bonucchi, Nick 2004<br />

Borland, James Looden 1953-54<br />

Born, Terry 1959-60<br />

Borreca, Nick 2002-05<br />

Bosbyshell, John O. 1970-74<br />

Boyer, Eric 1983-85<br />

Boyette, James E. 1957<br />

Bracken, William V. 1950<br />

Bradley, Louis E. 1956<br />

Bradley, III, Matthew H 1972-74<br />

Branson, Ricky 1978-79<br />

Bridges, Robert David 1967-69<br />

Brinker, Jarrod 2007-08<br />

Broslus, John D. 1977-78<br />

Brown, Charles 1955<br />

Brown, Derek 1984-87<br />

Brown, Dr. Louis N. 1949-52<br />

Brown, Tom F. 1948-50<br />

Bruner, Carlton T. 1990-94<br />

Bucher, James Robert 1975-76<br />

Buck, Doug 1978<br />

Buell, Harry 1930<br />

Burckle, Clark 2006-09<br />

Burdges, Michael D. 1963<br />

Burgess, Greg 1991-94<br />

Byington, Charles 1955<br />

Byrne, Roger 1964<br />

C<br />

Caffo, Brian 1993<br />

Caldwell, Nicholas <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Calkin, David Arnold 1958-60<br />

Callaghan,Gregg 1972-75<br />

Calvert, Mark 1978<br />

Cameron, Adrian 1999-2001<br />

Camp, Mike 1960<br />

Capo, Joseph Everett 1947-50<br />

Carl, Martin 1993-94<br />

Caro, Richard 1956<br />

Caroline, Peter 1960<br />

Carpenter, Al 1956<br />

Carrol, H. 1933<br />

Carter, George 1956<br />

Carter, Ray 1930-31<br />

Caton, C. 1934<br />

Causey, John 1966<br />

Cetlinski, Matthew 1983-86<br />

Chadsey, Ian 1999-2003<br />

Chalbeck, John Michael 1968<br />

Chandler, Sandy 1964<br />

Chandler, Wesley Sandy 1974-77<br />

Chase, Billy 1935-37<br />

Chase, William 1981<br />

Chaves, Jerome A. 1963-65<br />

Chelosky, Gary 1970-73<br />

Chelosky, Mark Daniel 1974-75<br />

Chesser, Sam 1974-75<br />

Child, Luis 1954<br />

Christensen, Eric 1992-96<br />

Cieslak, Marcin 2010-<br />

Clark, Tico 1994<br />

Clarke, Rick 1964<br />

Clarke, Stephen 1992-97<br />

Claypool, Gary 1956<br />

Coan, Kyle 2006-09<br />

Coan, Matt 2004-07<br />

Coan, Paul 1979-80<br />

Cohen, Donald 1970<br />

Cole, Matt 1996-2000<br />

Collins, Chris 1998-2000<br />

Collins, Robert L. 1937<br />

Comfort, Chris 2002-04<br />

Comey, John H n/a<br />

Cone, Dale 1936<br />

Cook, Edmond George 1967<br />

Cooney, John 1975-76<br />

Cooper, Allen J. 1977-79<br />

Cooper, Don 1968<br />

Coote, Reggie 1998-2002<br />

Corbin, William M. 1964-66<br />

Cornell III, John E. 1948-49<br />

Correll, Ben 2009-10<br />

Counts, Chris 1994-96<br />

Couto, Gustavo 1999-2000<br />

Creighton, Douglas 1956<br />

Crescimbeni, Jose 2008-10<br />

Crete, Drew 2008-09<br />

Crete, Ryan 2007-10<br />

Crone, Chad 1993-97<br />

Cronley, John 1981<br />

Crowley, William K. 1956<br />

Cullen, William M. 1960-62<br />

Cummings, John 1960<br />

Curby, Matthew <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Curley, Harrison <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

D<br />

Dalbey, Troy 1982-86<br />

Dalton, Steve n/a<br />

Dann, Jim 1972-73<br />

Dann, John 1972-73<br />

Dann, Robert 1973<br />

Dann, William J. 1972-73<br />

Davelaar, Rodion 2008-<br />

Dawson, Richard W. 1971-74<br />

deBorde, Brad 2010-<br />

Deery, Kyle 2005-08<br />

Dees, Jr., Marion 1951-52<br />

DeForest, Kenneth K. 1972-74<br />

Delcourt, Frederic 1984<br />

Delisle, Tony 1988-91<br />

Dell, Sam T. 1936<br />

DeMatteis, Luca 2005-07<br />

Dennison, George 2010-11<br />

Dennison, Greg 1986-88<br />

Dennison, John 1988-91<br />

Detra, Austin 2008-09<br />

Dickson, Keith 1977-81<br />

Dickson, R. 1933<br />

Dillon, Duffy 1983-87<br />

Dingman, Virgil A. 1945<br />

Dioguardi, Tom 1966-67<br />

Dioguardi, Jr, Edmon T. 1965-66<br />

Dodd, Stephen George 1970<br />

Dold, Chris 1991<br />

Dominguez, Jesus 2001-03<br />

Dondi, Beda 1975-76<br />

Donnelly, Eric 1998-2002<br />

Dorney, William A. 1970-71<br />

Drake, Phillip A. 1956-58<br />

Drenik, Matt 1997<br />

Driesem, Jim 1958<br />

Drinkard, Brett 1989-91<br />

Drury, Tom 1981<br />

Dubrasky, Tayler 2009-10<br />

Duganne, Col. George M. 1955-56<br />

Duganne, Robert A. 1959-60<br />

Dwyer, Chris 2001-02<br />

Dwyer, Conor 2009-11<br />

E<br />

Edgett, Scott 1966-67<br />

Edsall, Robert 1930-31<br />

Edwards, Bart 1991<br />

Eliasson, Christoffer 1997<br />

Elliott, Matt <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

F<br />

Fadely, Lewis 1989-91<br />

Fagler, Willard C. 1978-82<br />

Fairbanks, David 1986-88<br />

Farrington, Scott 1961<br />

Farwell, Richard Shaw 1962-64<br />

Faust, Raleigh 1994-95<br />

Fealy, James F. 1977-78<br />

Federici, Robert 1961<br />

Feinberg, Iddo 2005-07<br />

Felder, Robert 1968<br />

Ferguson, Dennis L. 1970-71<br />

Fernald, Alan 1980<br />

Fischetti, Robbie 2004-07<br />

Fisher, Robert 1955-56<br />

Flowers, Matt 1998-2001<br />

Floyd, Bud 1963<br />

Floyd, Gordon Earl 1960-62<br />

Ford, Charles R. 1948<br />

Fosdick, Scott 1984-86<br />

Foster, Brian 1997, 2000-01<br />

Fox, John 1996<br />

Fraser, Brett 2007-11<br />

Fraser, Shaune 2006-10<br />

French, Fred 1969<br />

Frentsos, Jerry 1985-87<br />

Friedlander, Steve 2001-05<br />

Fueher, Rob 1984-87<br />

Fussell, D. Thorpe 1935-36<br />

G<br />

Gaberino, Geoff 1980-84<br />

Galatas, Jason 1997<br />

Gamble, Fred 1957<br />

Geissbuhler, Lorenz 1997<br />

Gercsak, Csaba 2009-10<br />

Gercsak, Balazs 2007-11<br />

Gerken, Fred 1977-78<br />

Gerlin, Lance 1963-67<br />

Germain, David 1941<br />

Giambalvo, Vince 1989-90<br />

Gibb, Donald 1980-84<br />

Gibson, Harrison 2010-11<br />

Gibson, Nick 1995-96<br />

Gifford, C. 1933<br />

Gillespie, Jason 1998-2000<br />

Girard, Brian 1993<br />

Gjervold, Todd 1993-96<br />

Glassman, Mike 1987-90<br />

Glover, Alex 2008-09<br />

Goldberg, Bob 1956<br />

Gomez, Roberto 2008-10<br />

Gonzalez, Chuy 1993-97<br />

Goossen, Levar 2010-<br />

Gorrie, Jason 1985-88<br />

Goss, Donald A. 1987-90<br />

Graham, B.J. 1998-2000<br />

Graper, Charles 1983<br />

Grau, Steven D. 1965<br />

Green, Ricky 1988<br />

Green, Jr., Joseph Terren 1961-63<br />

Greener, Andrew 2002-05<br />

Greenwell, Joe 1984<br />

Griffith, James Marvin 1972-73<br />

Grover, Randall 1961<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

Grover, William C. n/a<br />

Grover, William G. 1962-63<br />

Guenther, Bernie 1999-2003<br />

Gustafson, Eric M. 1974-77<br />

Guyot, Matt 1992-93<br />

H<br />

Habl, Kris 1990-91<br />

Hacker, Philip 1955<br />

Hairston, Stephan Claude 1969-71<br />

Halfacre, Jeb 2008-09<br />

Hall, Andy 1989<br />

Hallquist, Eric F. 1970-71<br />

Hamer, Andrew 1983-84<br />

Hamilton, Colin <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Hansbury, Brian 1995-98<br />

Hansen, Bob 1975-77<br />

Hardee, Gregory V. 1970-72<br />

Harlan, William E. 1949<br />

Harman, Richard 1964-65<br />

Harrell, James 1960<br />

Hartage, Gaidi 1996<br />

Hartley, Brian 2002-05<br />

Hartman, Jerry B. 1953<br />

Hartman, Joel 1997<br />

Harmon, Richmond M. 1965<br />

Hartage, Gaidi 1996<br />

Haskell, Lyman 1937<br />

Hayford, Michael 1999-2000<br />

Healy, Rob 1993-94<br />

Healy, Robert 1975-76<br />

Heath, Mike 1983-86<br />

Hegler, Thomas W. 1947<br />

Heil, Scott <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Heilman, Larry 1956<br />

Heinricher, Oliver 2001-02<br />

Henao, Carlos I. 1979-81<br />

Henderson, Tom 1960<br />

Henne, Peter C. 1959-61<br />

Hermann, Walter 1950<br />

Hernandez, Zach <strong>2011</strong> -<br />

Herbert, Josh 1995<br />

Hernando, Jose 1998-2002<br />

Herring, Paul 1983-86<br />

Hickman, Powell 1973<br />

Hiler, Doug 1956<br />

Hill, Phil 1956-57<br />

Hillencamp, John W. 1978-82<br />

Hoag, Erik 1993<br />

Hoffman, T. Glenn 1968-69<br />

Hogan, Buddy 1962<br />

Hollingsworth, George 1966<br />

Holmes, Rogers 1948<br />

Holmes, Steve Clark 1977-78<br />

Holtzman, Sam 2003-04<br />

Homer, Christian 20<strong>12</strong> -<br />

Hornbeck, Jason 1997<br />

Hornos, Paulo 1996-98<br />

Hough, Henry Anthony 1967-69<br />

Howell, Brian 2008-<br />

Hubbert, Rodney Oscar 1964<br />

Huen, Gabriel 2008-<br />

Hughes, Charles 1960<br />

Hughes, Peter 2007-08<br />

Hughes, Tim 2005-2008<br />

Hummel, Bob 1975-76<br />

Hungerford, Henry B. 1955<br />

Huss, Steve 1994-95<br />

I<br />

Irvin, Ward 1992-96<br />

Israel, David 1975-76<br />

J<br />

Jaben, Max 2005-06<br />

Jansen, Mike 1998-2002<br />

Jayme, Carlos 2000-04<br />

Johnson, Boyd W. 1947<br />

Johnson, Grant 2005-08<br />

Johnson, Rich n/a<br />

Johnston, Jr. , Richard 1976-80<br />

Jones, Brett 2005-08<br />

Jones, Christopher 2010-<br />

Jones, Erik 1996<br />

Jones, H.E. 1931<br />

Jones, Jack 1939-40<br />

Jones, Jim 1977-78<br />

Jordan, Jonathan 2008-<br />

Joyce, Mike 2007-11<br />

Judy, Dick 1930<br />

Justice, Sean 1995-98<br />

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K<br />

Kauffman, Cody 2005-09<br />

Kauffman, Scott 2001-04<br />

Kellam, Chris 2000-04<br />

Kelly, James Patrick 1965-66<br />

Kemper, Jim 1960-61<br />

Kemper, Robert 1960<br />

Kennedy, Patrick 1983-86<br />

Kennedy, Robby 2008-11<br />

Ketchman, Keith Joseph 1974-77<br />

Kiedel, Michael 1994-96<br />

Kierstead, Kevin R. 1970-73<br />

Kim, Brian 1997-2001<br />

King, Charles R. 1964-66<br />

King, Greg 2000-03<br />

Kiser, James A. n/a<br />

King, Keith 1974-75<br />

Kizer, Jim 1977-81<br />

Kostowicz, Jim 1999-2001<br />

Kosugi, Akira 1992-95<br />

Kowalski, Marcin 1997<br />

Kniseley, David 1975-76<br />

Knotts, Thomas 1939<br />

Kopp, John n/a<br />

Kostowicz, Jim 1998-2002<br />

Kronenberg, Stefan Fredri 1975<br />

Kuchma, Karl 1990<br />

Kupiszewski, Stan 1981-84<br />

L<br />

Lamb, Charles A. n/a<br />

Lander, David 1934-35<br />

Langley, Ronald L. 1962<br />

Langset, Robert 2001-02<br />

Larochelle, James L. 1974-76<br />

Larmoyeux, Mike 1971<br />

Larson, David E. 1977-81<br />

Lasris, Henry 1942<br />

Lasris, Robert 1942<br />

Laub, Charles A. 1964<br />

Laugherty, Bob 1983-86<br />

Laurentino, Nuno 1997<br />

Lauwaert, Alan J. 1961-64<br />

Lawhorn, Ladeell 1933-35<br />

Lee, Joseph D. 1981<br />

Leech, Aaron 2005-09<br />

Lehtonen, John 2008-11<br />

Lemaire, Tom 1978-82<br />

Leonard, Jackson 2009-10<br />

Lewark, Anthony 2008-<strong>12</strong><br />

Lewark, Mike 2010-<br />

Lewis, Kreg 1984-85<br />

Lewis, Robin 1977<br />

Lichtner, Frank John 1972-74<br />

Lichtner, Stephen 2010-11<br />

Liddell, Walter 1938-39<br />

Lindsey, Gabe 1995-97<br />

Link, Robert Stephen 1967-69<br />

Linscheer, Giovanni 1991-94<br />

Livingston, Gerald S. 1962-64<br />

Lochte, Devon 2009-11<br />

Lochte, Ryan 2002-06<br />

Lockhart, Welton 1953-56<br />

Logie, Arthur 1957<br />

Lopez, Alex 1997-2001<br />

Loughran, Marco 2008-11<br />

Love, Billy 1934<br />

Lundberg, Tom 1990<br />

Lusk, Ryan 1998-2001<br />

Lytle, Ernie 1934-35<br />

M<br />

MacMurphy, Daniel G. 1939-40<br />

Mackie, James 1960<br />

Macri, Steve 1967-69<br />

Maddox, Ron 1981<br />

Maher, John 1978<br />

Mangabeira, Gabriel 2001-04<br />

Manganiello, Austin <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Mapp, Conrad 1999-2001<br />

Marshburn, Mark R. 1975-80<br />

Martin, Alex 2007-11<br />

Martin, Cameron 2009-<br />

Martin, Charles 1957<br />

Martin. Henry 1949-50<br />

Martin, Jr., Henry F. 1957<br />

Martinez, Raul 2008-10<br />

Martindale, Jon 1963-64<br />

Mattis, Brian 1960<br />

Matulic, Erich 2006-08<br />

McBride, Joseph Stephen 1960-62


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

ALL-TIME MEN’S ROSTER<br />

McCaughan, Russell 1930-31<br />

McCluhan, Mike 1986<br />

McCullough, Gene 1956<br />

McDonnell, Dr. Stephen C. 1970-74<br />

McDonnell, James Cooper 1959-60<br />

McDougal, Robert D. 1948<br />

McGrath, William 1948-50<br />

McGrath, Steve 1991<br />

McIntyre, Don 1966<br />

McKee, Mark A 1968-71<br />

McKee, Tim 1972-74<br />

McLanahan, Don 1962<br />

McLarty, Dustin 2004-08<br />

McMillen, Jay 1980<br />

McPherson, Andrew M. 1967-69<br />

Meade, Nathan 1985-86<br />

Meatyard, Archie 1935-36<br />

Medei, Dan 1995-98<br />

Medrano, Albert 2004<br />

Meena, Elliot 2002-06<br />

Melchor, Ray 1976-78<br />

Mellor, Steve 1994-95<br />

Mendenhall, John 1960<br />

Messick, Dean Midgely 1972-74<br />

Mestre, Albert 1983-86<br />

Metzger, Jason 1997<br />

Mijon, Arnry 1991-93<br />

Millen, Chris 2004-05<br />

Miller, Andy 1976-77<br />

Miller, Clinton Kyle 1977-80<br />

Miorelli, Mark 1972<br />

Mirkis, Solomon Morris 1957<br />

Mitchell, Brent 1990-93<br />

Molari, Ricardo 1999-2002<br />

Molineaux, Bill 1960<br />

Monasterio, Ricardo 1999-2001<br />

Montgomery, Jeffery Mack 1968<br />

Montgomery, Mark F. 1965-67<br />

Moore, Eric 2009-10<br />

Moore, Norman M. n/a<br />

Moore, Patrick Bradfor 1966<br />

Mooty, Tom 1941<br />

Moreno, Mauricio 1996-2000<br />

Morris, Mark E. 1977-79<br />

Morrison, Bill 1956<br />

Morse, John 1980<br />

Morton, Fred 1976-78<br />

Moss, Daniel Roland 1954<br />

Mrazek, Bill 2004-07<br />

Mulbarger, Marc 1978-81<br />

Muldower, Paul 1952<br />

Mulford, Jamie 1991-93<br />

Mullervy, Scott 2004-06<br />

Mulligan, Mark 1988-92<br />

Mullon, Christopher Gra 1967<br />

Munch, Ricky <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Murphy, James Brannon 1968-71<br />

Musselman, Don 1956<br />

N<br />

Narcowich, Joel B. 1973-74<br />

Nead, Kevin 2006-08<br />

Nesty, Anthony 1989-92<br />

Neville, Jack 1930<br />

Nichols, Jeff 1995-96<br />

Nichols, Lonny 1960<br />

Norgard, Will 1996<br />

Norris, Philip, 1999-03<br />

Norris, William A. 1940<br />

Norton, Matthew 2007-<br />

Nunez, Jon 2010<br />

O<br />

Odendaal, Hendrik 1998-02<br />

O’Flarity, Steve 1974<br />

Ogilby Jack 1976 78<br />

Olden, Chris 1981<br />

Olinger, Bill 1961-64<br />

Olson, Thomas W. 1959-63<br />

O’Laughlin, Harvey 1957<br />

Omana, Carlos <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

O’Neal, Joey 1998-2000<br />

O’Neil, W.C. 1931<br />

Onurlu, Eren 2003-04<br />

Orban, John 2009-10<br />

Oromaner, Jeffery Alan 1961-63<br />

Orozco, Seth 1996<br />

Orscheidt, Pete 1970-73<br />

Ostertag, Joe 1998-2001<br />

Ostlund, Grant J. 1977-81<br />

P<br />

Page, William Bruce 1968-69<br />

Palmer, John 1954<br />

Pandak, Sr., John A 1948-51<br />

Patrick, Ronald Eugene 1954-57<br />

Patten, Grayson 2007-11<br />

Pasco, Sam 1932<br />

Patrick, Ronald E. 1957<br />

Paul, Herman S. n/a<br />

Pearce, Jimmy 1993-94<br />

Pearson, Ford 1988-91<br />

Pedraza, Joey 2007-11<br />

Peek, Albert 1970-72<br />

Peek, Eugene 1936<br />

Peek, Thomas W. 1970<br />

Penewitt, Paul 1976-79<br />

Penniman, Daniel 2005-08<br />

Pepper, Calvert 1932<br />

Pepper, William M. 1947-49<br />

Perella, Alvin 1975-77<br />

Perkins, James R. 1968-71<br />

Perry, Bill 1932<br />

Perry, Glynn 1977-81<br />

Perry, Newton A. 1933-34<br />

Phillips, Glenn A. 1952<br />

Pinzon, Omar 2006-10<br />

Plemons, John Green 1970-73<br />

Pollock, David W. 1959-60<br />

Prevatt, Robert L. 1953<br />

Price, Lt. Col. Lansing 1962-64<br />

Primrose, John William 1967<br />

Prins, Peter 1968<br />

Proctor, Jr., James A. 1961-63<br />

Prokes, Donald 1965<br />

Putnam, Charles 1938<br />

Putwain, Charles J. 1966<br />

Q<br />

Quarry, Edward Francis 1973-75<br />

Quixley, Bob 1937-38<br />

R<br />

Rabelo, Manuel 2009-10<br />

Ramirez, Gary 1997<br />

Ramirez, Rob 1979-81<br />

Randall, Eugene 1951-52<br />

Rask, Jacob 2000-01<br />

Ratliff, Will 2001-05<br />

Ray, David Clinton 1973-75<br />

Raymond, Jeff 2008-11<br />

Read, Donald 1956<br />

Reed, William 1941<br />

Reese, Edwin Charles 1961-63<br />

Reeves, Frank 1994-96<br />

Reeves, Greg 1997-2001<br />

Reeves, John M 1972-74<br />

Reid, Jr., Daniel A. 1976-78<br />

Reilly, John 1975<br />

Retrum, John 1997<br />

Reynolds, Robert L. n/a<br />

Rice, Michael 2003-04<br />

Rice, Wes 1990<br />

Richards, Stanley 1941<br />

Richardson, Hank 1998-2002<br />

Richter, Alan 1962<br />

Richter, Charles 1956<br />

Ridenhour, Craig 1990-93<br />

Rideout, Sam 1949-50<br />

Ridout, John 1947-50<br />

Rigdon, William D. 1961-63<br />

Ringquist, Austin <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Robinson, Dr., Charles T. 1958<br />

Robinson, Paul 1987-90<br />

Rodriguez, Hector 1993<br />

Roffer, Mitch 1968<br />

Romfh, Ed 1930-31<br />

Rood, Edward 1939-40<br />

Rood, Joseph W. 1939-41<br />

Roos, James Peter 1964-66<br />

Rosenbaum, Rick 1979-81<br />

Rosolino, Massi 1997<br />

Rousseau, Sebastien 2009-<br />

Ross, Ben 1973<br />

Roth, Alan George 1965<br />

Rowland, Paul 1989-90<br />

Rudolf, Roland 2006-10<br />

Ruggie, William Huey 1960<br />

Ruis, Dick 1956<br />

Ruppersberger, Jim 1962<br />

Russo, Barry 1968-69<br />

Ryan, Jack 1947-50<br />

Ryan, Roger 1956<br />

S<br />

Saeger, Bob 1979-1982<br />

Sakovich, Jon 1989-92<br />

Salatta, Lucas 2006-08<br />

Saley, Sean 2010-<br />

Samuels, Charles E. 1975-79<br />

Sanborn, Bob 1959-60<br />

Sandlin, John R. 1952<br />

Sanderson, Z.M. 1960<br />

Santostefano, Charlie 1992-93<br />

Sawchuk, Bill 1978-82<br />

Sawyer, Aubrey 1930-31<br />

Scafuti, John 1971<br />

Scafuti,Jr., Joseph J. 1967-69<br />

Scales, Jr., Dr. David F. 1958-60<br />

Schaeffer, Joseph 1955<br />

Schaub, John L. 1972-75<br />

Schaumberg,CharlesA.1959-61<br />

Schenkel, Kenneth F. 1947<br />

Schlesinger, David 1994-96<br />

Schmauch, Matt 1993<br />

Schmid, Jon 1960-61<br />

Schmidt, Justin 2004-07<br />

Schuarz, Jason 1994-97<br />

Schultz, Scott 2000-04<br />

Schwertner, David W. 1975-77<br />

Schwartz, David 1995<br />

Schwarz, Jason 1992-96<br />

Sears, Jr., Andy W. 1956<br />

Sechler, H.C. 1934-35<br />

Seng, Pete 1966<br />

Sernaker, Richard S. 1957-60<br />

Sheehe, Michael J. 1965<br />

Sheehe, Phillip J. 1968-70<br />

Shehan, Steve 1990-91<br />

Sheldon, Jerome 1959-60<br />

Shenker, Matthew R. 1988-92<br />

Sheppard, Ben 1994<br />

Sheridan, Mark W. 1961-62<br />

Sherrard, Duncan 1998-2002<br />

Shrestha, Eric 2005-10<br />

Signorin, Connor 2010-<br />

Silva, Billy <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Simard, Oliver 1940<br />

Sinagra, Andrew 1992-93<br />

Siragusa, Mike 1983-85<br />

Sioui, Adam 2001-04<br />

Skipper, Howard E. 1941<br />

Smalling, Robert 1977<br />

Smith, Daniel Kevin 1971-74<br />

Smith, Jason 1994-96<br />

Smith, Jos 2005-09<br />

Smith, Raymond Murray 1969-71<br />

Snelling, Bill 1940<br />

Snode, Christopher 1977-80<br />

Sola, Bob n/a<br />

Solaeche-Gomez, Eduardo <strong>2011</strong> -<br />

Soldwedel, Eugene 1951<br />

Solis, Eric 2010-11<br />

Soltis, Doug 1981-84<br />

Sommer, Scott 2009-11<br />

Souder, James 1960-61<br />

Spangler, Brick 1994-97<br />

Speed, Jonathan 2009-11<br />

Spence, John n/a<br />

Spencer, Allen 1930-32<br />

Springfels, David 2009-<br />

St. Denis, Michael C. 1977-81<br />

Stannard, Mike 1968<br />

Stark, Douglas 1963<br />

Stein, Eric 1975 76<br />

Stetson, John M. 1959<br />

Stevens, Herb 1973-74<br />

Stewart, Mark 1994-96<br />

Stewart, Robert N. 1960-61<br />

Stickels, Coley 1996-98<br />

Stobbie, John 1979-81<br />

Stockton, Chris 1978-81<br />

Stockton, III, Gilchrist n/a<br />

Stone, Robin Lee 1967<br />

Storie, Logan 2007-11<br />

Stottlemeyer, Kent S. 1975-79<br />

Strauss, Jonathan 2000-04<br />

Strate, William E. 1969-72<br />

Strohl, Mark D. 1978-81<br />

Stroman, Skylar 2006-08<br />

Summers, James M. 1973<br />

Summers, Nathan 1997-2001<br />

Sundin, Konstantin 2007-08<br />

Swenson, Andrew 2003-04<br />

Swenson, Karl 1973<br />

Swift, Ryan 1996-2000<br />

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Switzer, Keith 1981-85<br />

Sykes, Gareth 1980<br />

Systermans, Pholien 2009-10<br />

Szuba, Marty 1977<br />

T<br />

Tanberg, Robert 1960<br />

Tateishi, Roy K. 1958-60<br />

Taylor, Jack 1994<br />

Taylor, Jason 2009-<br />

Taylor, Jayme 1985-88<br />

Teed, Fredrick Anthon 1950<br />

TenBroeck, John 1960<br />

Teter, Bryan 1989-90<br />

Thayer, Tommy 1984-87<br />

Thomas, Tom 1968<br />

Thompson, Eric 1971<br />

Thompson, Jason 1990-93<br />

Thompson, Matthew <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Thompson, Scott 2007-09<br />

Tietgen, Ronald 1960<br />

Tjin-A-Tam, Ansel 1999-2002, 03-04<br />

Toffolo, Shawn 1983-84<br />

Tomlinson, Matt 1999-2001<br />

Tomson, Brian 1996<br />

Torres, Mark 1989-91<br />

Torteli, Cicero 1990-91<br />

Towne, Alyn 1989-93<br />

Townsend, Darian 2004-05<br />

Trotta, Eric 2009-11<br />

Tual, Blanchard Everett 1966-67<br />

Tull, Mike 1970<br />

Tullius, Rex 2005-09<br />

Turner, James 2008-<br />

Tyler, Tony n/a<br />

U<br />

Utley, Bob 1989-92<br />

Ulrich, Claudio 2000-04<br />

V<br />

Valby, Scott 1974<br />

Valenti, Marcus 1963-64<br />

Van Clief, William 1942<br />

VanDolson Bracken, William 1947-48<br />

Van Haven, Art 1941<br />

Vann, Brian 1991<br />

Vass, Jay 1975-76<br />

Vidal, Rafael 1981-85<br />

Volcan, Ramon 1977<br />

Von Dohlen, Eric 1998-2000<br />

Voves, Martin 1969<br />

W<br />

Wahlquist, Harold 1959<br />

Walden, Charles 1956-57<br />

Walker, T. 1933<br />

Wallace, Dan <strong>2011</strong>-<br />

Wallace, Paul 1985-1988<br />

Walsh, Bobby 2007-11<br />

Walsh, J.B. 2004-08<br />

Wanman, H. 1941<br />

Warmington, James 1956-57<br />

Warren, Mac 2002-03<br />

Wattenbarger, James 1970-71<br />

Welch, Corey 2001-04<br />

Welch, James 1941<br />

Weldon, Dan 1983-86<br />

Welsh, Brian 1995<br />

Wenz, Henry 1961<br />

Wenz, William 1956-57<br />

Wermuth, Mike 1988-90<br />

West, David 1992-96<br />

Whitner, John 1986-89<br />

Whitaker, Alan H. 1971-75<br />

White, Craig 1954-56<br />

Whitehouse, Francis Raymond 1964-66<br />

Whitner, John 1986-89<br />

Whitting, Drew 1994<br />

Wiebeck, Kris 2001-04<br />

Wieczorek, Grant 2004<br />

Wiedamann, Karl Edward 1959-60<br />

Wilcox, Jonathan 2006-07<br />

Wilcox, Zach 2001-2005<br />

Wilder, Brian 1970<br />

Wilder, Harry M. 1961-63<br />

Wilder, Russell 2004<br />

Williams, Bruce Lynch 1968-71<br />

Williams, Charles J. 1977-78<br />

Williams, Don 1932<br />

Wilson, Phillip 1960<br />

Wimberly, Jason 1994-95<br />

Winkler, David 1999-2000<br />

Wolfgarten, Jan 2001-04<br />

Wolfson, Steve 1973<br />

Wolk, Karl 2010-11<br />

Wollman, Evan 2009-10<br />

Wood, Bill 1957<br />

Wood, Erik 1990<br />

Woods, Robert A. 1959-60<br />

Woodward, Samuel 1977 78<br />

Wooten, Jr., Simeon F. 1947<br />

Work, Tobias 2004-08<br />

Wright, Bruce 1966<br />

Wynroth, Alan B. 1950-52<br />

Y<br />

Yacco, Matt 1999-2003<br />

Yasinsac, Bryan 2002<br />

Young, Terry 1970-71<br />

Youngblood, Jack n/a<br />

Yuan, Mike 2007-11<br />

Z<br />

Zajac, Melvin N. 1975<br />

Zarzecki,Stephen 1965-68<br />

Zewadski, William K. 1936<br />

Zielinski, Brian 1983-84<br />

Zoley, Tim 1997<br />

Zubero,David 1977-81<br />

Zubero, Martin 1988-91<br />

Zumsteg, Justin 2001-05<br />

ALL-TIME <strong>FLORIDA</strong> HEAD<br />

<strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> COACHES<br />

WOMEN<br />

Bell, Catie 1972-73<br />

Halfacre, Sue 1973-76<br />

Ivey, Mitch 1990-93<br />

Martin, Chris 1993-96<br />

Reese, Randy 1976-90<br />

Thornton, Kevin 1996-98<br />

Troy, Gregg 1998-<br />

MEN<br />

Ballatore, Ron 1996-99<br />

Crone, Buddy 1960-62<br />

Dann, Jimmy 1976<br />

Foster, Skip 1990-92<br />

Genovar, Frank 1930-51<br />

Harlan, Bill 1963-76<br />

Martin, Chris 1992-96<br />

Reese, Randy 1976-90<br />

Ryan, Jack 1952-59<br />

Troy, Gregg 1999-<br />

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE &<br />

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHES<br />

Baarcke, Buddy 1987-03<br />

Berry, Jim 1996-98<br />

Bonewit-Cron, Hollie 2002-08<br />

Brothers-Maisch, Allison 1989-92<br />

Chelosky, Gary<br />

*Craine, Donnie 1976-81, 1989-<br />

Dann, Jimmy<br />

DeSelm, Rich 2001-06<br />

Foster, Skip 1981-90, 92-95<br />

Gibb, Donald 1987-92<br />

Goeken, Joe 1996-98<br />

*Greenwall, Joe 1987-88<br />

Hansen, Eric 1995-96<br />

Heath, Mike 1988-89<br />

*Hoffman, Glenn 1970-75<br />

Hughes, John 1979-82<br />

Jungbluth, Steve 2010-<br />

Knox, Pete 2006-10<br />

Martindale-Stancil, Leah 2008-<br />

Meyers, Lisa 1997-98<br />

Miller, Kyle 1987-88<br />

Nesty, Anthony 1999-<br />

Nye, Jennifer 1985-87<br />

Orschiedt, Pete<br />

Plemmons, John<br />

Rea, Stewart 1987-88<br />

Santostefano, Vince 1979-87<br />

Schrader, Brian 2001<br />

Spence, Karin 1997-98<br />

Tesch-Vaught, Kimberley 1991-94<br />

Thornton, Kevin 1994-96<br />

*Vosler, Kent 1982-87<br />

Wilby, Martyn 1999-<br />

*Diving Coach


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

1930 (1-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia Tech W 45 39<br />

1931 (1-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 45 20<br />

Georgia Tech L 31 44<br />

1932 (1-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia Tech W 32 20<br />

Georgia L 31 33<br />

1933 (3-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

St. Petersburg JC W 46 29<br />

Rollins W 50 24.5<br />

St. Petersburg JC L 34 41<br />

Davis Island L 26 40<br />

Rollins W 45 21<br />

1934 (3-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Rollins W 42 20<br />

Georgia Tech L 23 62<br />

Georgia W 23 20<br />

Clemson W 45 37<br />

Rollins L 30 32<br />

1935 (8-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Presbyterian W 64 20<br />

Clemson W 44 40<br />

Georgia W 48 27<br />

Emory W 48 36<br />

Auburn W 48 36<br />

Rollins W 41 27<br />

Rollins W 37 31<br />

Clemson W 43 41<br />

1936 (6-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Furman W 64 20<br />

Clemson W 43 41<br />

Tennessee W 66 35<br />

Marville W 75 13<br />

Emory W 60 24<br />

Clemson W 53 31<br />

SEC Championship <strong>com</strong>petition for<br />

men began in 1937.<br />

1937 (11-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Emory W 54 30<br />

Clemson W 44 28<br />

Virginia Tech W 67 17<br />

Virginia W 65 15<br />

Duke W 54 30<br />

N.C. State W 55 29<br />

Georgia W 62 13<br />

Tennessee W 65 9<br />

Georgia Tech W 56 19<br />

Clemson W 44 30<br />

Auburn W 65 10<br />

SEC Championships 1st (83)<br />

1938 (5-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Auburn W 68 7<br />

Georgia Tech W 54 21<br />

Georgia W 46 29<br />

Tennessee W 54 21<br />

Miami W 62 11<br />

SEC Championships 1st (73)<br />

1939 (6-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 38 37<br />

Emory W 60 15<br />

Miami W 52 23<br />

Tennessee W 54 14<br />

Georgia Tech W 59 16<br />

Miami W 48 25<br />

SEC Championships 1st (56)<br />

1940 (9-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Kentucky W 58 17<br />

Georgia Tech W 59 16<br />

Tennessee W 59 16<br />

Duke W 56 19<br />

North Carolina W 51 24<br />

N.C. State W 58 17<br />

Miami W 61 14<br />

Georgia W 61 13<br />

Havanna W 66 9<br />

SEC Championships 1st (64)<br />

1941 (3-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Emory W 55 20<br />

Georgia Tech W 46 29<br />

Georgia W 53 21<br />

SEC Championships 1st (81)<br />

1942 (0-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia Tech L 31 44<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (40)<br />

1943-46 - No Teams<br />

1947 (2-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Clemson W 51 23.5<br />

Georgia W 57 18<br />

Georgia Tech L 28.5 46.5<br />

Emory L 34 41<br />

Georgia Tech L 31 44<br />

SEC Championships none held<br />

1948 (6-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

North Carolina L 22 52<br />

N.C. State L 29.5 45.5<br />

Duke W 42 33<br />

Georgia W 48 27<br />

Emory W 44 31<br />

Georgia Tech L 36 39<br />

Clemson W 44 20<br />

Georgia W 55 20<br />

Georgia Tech W 44 31<br />

Miami L 33 42<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (54)<br />

1949 (4-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 55 20<br />

Georgia Tech L 29 46<br />

Emory W 57 9<br />

Miami L 30 44<br />

Clemson W 64 11<br />

Memphis Navy W 52 23<br />

Georgia Tech L 35 40<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (54)<br />

1950 (8-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 40 35<br />

Clemson W 60 15<br />

Auburn W 61 14<br />

Georgia W 39 36<br />

Auburn W 63 <strong>12</strong><br />

Emory W 52 23<br />

Georgia Tech L 37 38<br />

Miami W 45 30<br />

Georgia Tech W 51 24<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (71)<br />

1951 (4-5) W/L UF Opp.<br />

North Carolina L 16 59<br />

Georgia L 25 50<br />

South Carolina W 62 13<br />

Georgia L 24 51<br />

Georgia Tech L 35 40<br />

Emory W 51 24<br />

Miami L 25 50<br />

Clemson W 63 <strong>12</strong><br />

Georgia Tech W 41 34<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (98)<br />

1952 (4-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia L 33 51<br />

Georgia L 34 50<br />

South Carolina W 54 28<br />

Citadel W 51 33<br />

Georgia Tech W 48 36<br />

Miami L 41 43<br />

Texas A&M W 47 37<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (<strong>12</strong>5)<br />

1953 (7-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Jax. NAS W 45 39<br />

Miami L 40 44<br />

Georgia W 45 39<br />

South Carolina W 53 31<br />

N.C. State L 16 68<br />

North Carolina L 29 53<br />

Clemson W 46 38<br />

Miami W 53 31<br />

Vanderbilt W 64 17<br />

Georgia Tech W 55 29<br />

Georgia L 36 48<br />

SEC Championships 1st (137)<br />

1954 (7-3-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami L 28 56<br />

Jax NAS W 52 32<br />

Georgia L 36 48<br />

Texas A&M W 56 28<br />

Georgia T 42 42<br />

Vanderbilt W 55 29<br />

South Carolina W 57 27<br />

N.W. State W 55 29<br />

Georgia Tech W 45 39<br />

Miami L 41 43<br />

Jax Navy W 58 8<br />

SEC Championships 1st (147)<br />

NCAA Championships 14th<br />

1955 (4-4-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami L 26 58<br />

Georgia W 47 37<br />

Texas L 33.5 50.5<br />

Texas A&M L 29 55<br />

N.W. State W 56.5 37.5<br />

Vanderbilt W 52 23<br />

Miami L 33 51<br />

Georgia Tech W 49 35<br />

Georgia T 42 42<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (97)<br />

1956 (8-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 54 30<br />

Georgia W 49 35<br />

Emory W 64 20<br />

Texas A&M L 36 48<br />

Kentucky W 58 20<br />

Vanderbilt W 53 28<br />

Georgia Tech W 54 30<br />

Florida State L 18 66<br />

Miami W 48 28<br />

Florida State W 43 41<br />

SEC Championships 1st (149)<br />

1957 (8-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 51 35<br />

Kentucky W 56 30<br />

Miami W 57 29<br />

Emory W 51 35<br />

Georgia Tech W 45 41<br />

Georgia W 54 32<br />

Florida State L 40 46<br />

Miami W 59 27<br />

Florida State W 51 35<br />

SEC Championships 1st (144)<br />

1958 (5-3-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 66 19<br />

Army L 36 50<br />

VMI W 52 34<br />

North Carolina L 29 57<br />

Georgia Tech W 57 29<br />

Georgia W 54 32<br />

Florida State T 43 43<br />

Miami W 54 32<br />

Florida State L 41 45<br />

SEC Championships 1st (206)<br />

1959 (8-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 53 33<br />

Georgia W 65 21<br />

VMI W 52 34<br />

North Carolina W 50 36<br />

Florida State L 31 55<br />

Georgia Tech W 61 25<br />

Georgia W 60 25<br />

Miami W 56 28<br />

East Carolina W 53 33<br />

Florida State L 34 52<br />

SEC Championships 1st (174)<br />

1960 (7-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 64 31<br />

Georgia Tech W 61 34<br />

East Carolina W 63 32<br />

North Carolina L 46 48<br />

Miami W 64 30<br />

Georgia W 59 36<br />

Miami W 60 34<br />

East Carolina W 69 26<br />

Florida State L 45 50<br />

SEC Championships 1st (185)<br />

1961 (8-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 80 14<br />

East Carolina W 72 23<br />

South Carolina L 47 48<br />

North Carolina L 38 57<br />

Alabama W 64 29<br />

South Carolina W 63 32<br />

Florida State L 31 64<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

Georgia W 55 39<br />

Georgia Tech W 55 40<br />

East Carolina W 73 28<br />

Florida State L 40 48<br />

Miami W 52 43<br />

SEC Championships 1st (139)<br />

1962 (13-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama W 65 29<br />

Vanderbilt W 56 34<br />

South Carolina W 59 35<br />

Georgia W 60 34<br />

North Carolina W 65 30<br />

East Carolina W 63 32<br />

N.C. State W 51 44<br />

Florida State L 34 61<br />

Texas A&M W 64 31<br />

Georgia W 60 25<br />

Miami W 79 16<br />

East Carolina W 54 40<br />

Florida State W 63 32<br />

Miami W 62 32<br />

SEC Championships 1st (162)<br />

NCAA Championships T24th (1)<br />

1963 (9-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 64 31<br />

Florida State W 56 39<br />

East Carolina W 49 45<br />

U. of South W 53 41<br />

Alabama W 62 32<br />

Georgia W 57 38<br />

Georgia Tech W 59 35<br />

North Carolina W 64 30<br />

Florida State W 58 37<br />

SEC Championships 1st (148)<br />

NCAA Championships T16th (3)<br />

1964 (10-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama W 77 18<br />

Vanderbilt W 55 38<br />

U. of South W 55 40<br />

Emory W 62 32<br />

Georgia W 58 35<br />

Georgia Tech W 57 38<br />

Florida State L 29 66<br />

North Carolina W 48 47<br />

East Carolina W 53 42<br />

N.C. State W 60 35<br />

Florida State L 44 51<br />

Miami W 58 37<br />

SEC Championships 1st (163)<br />

NCAA Championships T17th (1)<br />

1965 (6-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Tulane W 51 43<br />

Georgia W 53 40<br />

Florida State L 42 53<br />

Alabama W 61 33<br />

North Carolina L 37 58<br />

N.C. State L 47 48<br />

Georgia Tech W 56 38<br />

Miami W 61 34<br />

Florida State L 23 71<br />

East Carolina W 58 36<br />

SEC Championships 1st (142.50)<br />

NCAA Championships 13th (30)<br />

1966 (5-7) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama L 46 49<br />

Vanderbilt W 46 39<br />

Sewanee L 42 53<br />

Georgia W 63 32<br />

Florida State L 25 70<br />

Georgia Tech W 61 33<br />

North Carolina W 69 54<br />

N.C. State L 42 53<br />

Tulane L 55 59<br />

Miami W 56 30<br />

Miami L 43 52<br />

Florida State L 25 70<br />

SEC Championships 1st (483.50)<br />

1967 (9-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Kentucky W 62 39<br />

Vanderbilt W 64 35<br />

Georgia W 62 41<br />

Florida State L 48 56<br />

Alabama W 85 19<br />

N.C. State L 44 60<br />

North Carolina L 51 53<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

Miami W 62 42<br />

South Florida W 61 41<br />

Miami W 63 41<br />

Florida State W 54 50<br />

East Carolina W 58 42<br />

SEC Championships 1st (579)<br />

NCAA Championships T21st (<strong>12</strong>)<br />

1968 (10-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama W 66 47<br />

South Florida W 71 41<br />

Georgia W 70 42<br />

Florida State W 59 54<br />

Tulane W 63 49<br />

East Carolina W 66 47<br />

North Carolina W 65 48<br />

N.C. State L 53 60<br />

Miami W 73 40<br />

Florida State W 75 38<br />

Miami W 69 43<br />

SEC Championships 1st (578.50)<br />

NCAA Championships 18th (26)<br />

1969 (8-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 61 49<br />

Georgia W 65 40<br />

Florida State W 63.5 49.5<br />

N.C. State W 58 55<br />

North Carolina W 72 39<br />

Florida State L 47.5 60.5<br />

Alabama W 72 41<br />

East Carolina W 72 41<br />

Tennessee W 68 45<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (457)<br />

NCAA Championships 9th (45)<br />

1970 (7-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 63 50<br />

Alabama W 67 46<br />

South Florida W 77 36<br />

Tennessee L 52 61<br />

Florida State W 61 52<br />

North Carolina W 63 49<br />

N.C. State W 64 49<br />

Florida State W 70 43<br />

SEC Championships 1st (545)<br />

NCAA Championships 9th (26)<br />

1971 (9-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 65 48<br />

Maryland W 64 49<br />

Villanova W 66 46<br />

South Florida W 67 45<br />

Florida State W 66 47<br />

LSU W 64 47<br />

North Carolina W 63 47<br />

Tennessee L 41 72<br />

Alabama W 65 48<br />

Florida State W 65 48<br />

SEC Championships 1st (559)<br />

NCAA Championships 14th (27)<br />

1972 (9-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 70 43<br />

Yale W 67 46<br />

Maryland W 64 49<br />

Philadelphia All Stars W 71 43<br />

South Florida W 67 45<br />

Florida State W 68 45<br />

North Carolina W 66 47<br />

N.C. State W 70 42<br />

Tennessee L 47 65<br />

Florida State W N/A N/A<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (582)<br />

NCAA Championships 7th (99)<br />

Florida sanctioned women’s<br />

swimming and diving in 1972. The<br />

previous are all men’s results prior<br />

to 1973. Complete results were not<br />

available until 1930.<br />

1972-73<br />

Women (4-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 58 46<br />

South Florida W 82 34<br />

Miami W 83 21<br />

Florida State W 83 21<br />

AIAW Championships 2nd


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

1973<br />

Men (8-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 66 46<br />

Georgia W 73 40<br />

North Carolina W 77 35<br />

South Florida W 60 50<br />

Alabama W 74 38<br />

Florida State W 87 26<br />

Tennessee L 42 70<br />

Florida State W 67 46<br />

Miami W 57 56<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (490)<br />

NCAA Championships 10th (64)<br />

1973-74<br />

Women (6-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 97 30<br />

Florida State W 82 47<br />

Georgia W 102 27<br />

Emory W 105 21<br />

South Florida W 92 36<br />

Miami W 68 54<br />

AIAW Championships 8th<br />

1974<br />

Men (8-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 61 49<br />

South Florida W 68 45<br />

South Carolina W 70 43<br />

Georgia W 72 41<br />

Florida State W 63 50<br />

Auburn W 62 51<br />

North Carolina W 58 55<br />

Tennessee L 42 70<br />

Florida State W 61 51<br />

Miami L 31 82<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (336)<br />

NCAA Championships T10th (47)<br />

1974-75<br />

Women (3-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Indian River CC W 77 63<br />

Florida State W 81 50<br />

Miami L 33 96<br />

Florida State W 68 62<br />

AIAW Championships 8th<br />

1975<br />

Men (3-5) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 71 42<br />

North Carolina W 65 48<br />

Alabama L 40 73<br />

Florida State L 43 70<br />

Georgia W 63 50<br />

Auburn L 50 63<br />

South Carolina L 17 96<br />

Miami L 50 61<br />

SEC Championships 5th (107)<br />

NCAA Championships 19th (16)<br />

1975-76<br />

Women (2-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 87 43<br />

Indian River CC L 42 86<br />

Alabama L 43 86<br />

Georgia W 78 53<br />

Indian River CC L 54 76<br />

Miami L 38 93<br />

SEC Meet 2nd<br />

AIAW Championships19th<br />

1976<br />

Men (3-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 61 52<br />

South Florida W 60 52<br />

Florida State L 38 73<br />

Georgia L 45 68<br />

Duke W 62 51<br />

North Carolina L 44 69<br />

Georgia Southern L 45 67<br />

SEC Championships 7th (47)<br />

1976-77<br />

Women (7-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 80 51<br />

Florida State W 80 50<br />

Georgia W 71 8<br />

LSU W 71 49<br />

Tulane W 80 27<br />

Indian River CC W 75 31<br />

Alabama W 65 41<br />

SIC Meet 1st<br />

SEC Meet 4th<br />

Region III 2nd<br />

AIAW Championships 3rd<br />

Men (5-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 66 47<br />

Florida State W 70 43<br />

Georgia W 64 43<br />

LSU W 65 45<br />

Tulane W 60 35<br />

SEC Championships 4th (281)<br />

NCAA Championships 17th (24)<br />

1977-78<br />

Women (8-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Indian River CC W 81 57<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 68 42<br />

South Florida W 76 54<br />

N.C. State W 85 46<br />

LSU W 73 51<br />

Florida State W 102 29<br />

Miami W 82 49<br />

Auburn W 79 52<br />

Region III 1st<br />

AIAW Championships 2nd<br />

Men (7-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Indian River CC W 79 57<br />

LSU W 78 62<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 69 39<br />

South Florida W 62 47<br />

N.C. State W 72 41<br />

Florida State W 85 28<br />

Miami W 61 52<br />

Tennessee L 41 72<br />

Auburn L 47 66<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (356)<br />

NCAA Championships 6th (135)<br />

1978-79<br />

Women (8-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Indian River CC W 62 51<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 67 44<br />

South Florida W 81 42<br />

N.C. State W 72 57<br />

Texas W 72 57<br />

Florida State W 79 51<br />

Miami W 73 55<br />

Auburn W 75 54<br />

Region III 1st<br />

AIAW Championships 1st<br />

Men (8-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 67 40<br />

Indian River CC W 60 50<br />

South Florida W 72 24<br />

Florida State W 73 38<br />

Miami W 82 31<br />

N.C. State W 69 44<br />

Auburn W 65 47<br />

Tennessee W 59 54<br />

SEC Championships 1st (503)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (224)<br />

1979-80<br />

Women (9-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 75 32<br />

South Florida W 74 38<br />

Indian River CC W 65 39<br />

Florida State W 90 48<br />

Miami W 79 61<br />

Houston W 82 53<br />

Texas W 59 54<br />

Auburn W 87 42<br />

Alabama W 78 53<br />

Region III 1st<br />

AIAW Championships 4th<br />

Men (9-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 74 36<br />

South Florida W 72 27<br />

Indian River CC W 63 46<br />

Florida State W 74 37<br />

Miami W 71 40<br />

Houston W 81 30<br />

Texas W 63 49<br />

Auburn W 71 42<br />

Alabama W 57 56<br />

SEC Championships 1st (462)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (200)<br />

1980-81<br />

Women (7-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 79 33<br />

Florida State W 81 68<br />

Indian River CC W 71 37<br />

South Florida W 89 49<br />

Alabama W 87 62<br />

Miami W 78 62<br />

Texas L 52 61<br />

Auburn W 86 53<br />

SEC Championships 1st (913)<br />

Region III 1st<br />

AIAW Championships 5th<br />

Men (8-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 89 24<br />

Florida State W 79 30<br />

Indian River CC W 72 41<br />

South Florida W 77 32<br />

Alabama W 66 46<br />

Miami W 70 43<br />

Texas W 69 44<br />

Auburn W 58 55<br />

SEC Championships 1st (507)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (180)<br />

1981-82<br />

Women (10-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 85 28<br />

Indian River CC W 72 48<br />

Daytona Beach CC W 76 37<br />

South Florida W 87 50<br />

Florida State W 92 57<br />

Alabama W 72 30<br />

SMU W 91 57<br />

Texas W 62 51<br />

Auburn W 68 40<br />

Miami W 81 55<br />

SEC Championships 1st (789)<br />

NCAA Championships 1st (505)<br />

Men (2-6) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 77 34<br />

Florida State L 48 65<br />

Ohio State W 69.5 43.5<br />

Alabama L 42 71<br />

SMU L 41 72<br />

Texas L 46 67<br />

Auburn L 48 64<br />

Miami L 48 65<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (415)<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (<strong>12</strong>1)<br />

1982-83<br />

Women (6-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 91 58<br />

Indian River CC W 89 24<br />

Alabama W 111 38<br />

Texas W 58 55<br />

Miami W 89 49<br />

Auburn W 88 57<br />

SEC Championships 1st (720.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 2nd (389.5)<br />

Men (5-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 65 48<br />

Indian River CC W 80 33<br />

Alabama L 43 69<br />

SMU W 66 45<br />

Texas L 45 68<br />

Miami W 66 46<br />

Auburn W 58 55<br />

SEC Championships 1st (573)<br />

NCAA Championships 1st (238)<br />

1983-84<br />

Women (8-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 70 34<br />

South Florida W 69 44<br />

Indian River CC W 64 38<br />

Brevard W 60 28<br />

Tampa W 65 43<br />

Texas L 50 56<br />

Miami W 63 34<br />

Alabama W 59 53<br />

Auburn W 74.5 65.5<br />

SEC Championships 1st (509)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (313)<br />

Men (9-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 70 34<br />

South Florida W 68 42<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

Indian River CC W 63 47<br />

Brevard W 68 32<br />

Tampa W 69 38<br />

Texas L 47 66<br />

UCLA W 68 45<br />

Miami W 67 44<br />

Alabama W 62 50<br />

Auburn W 67 46<br />

SEC Championships 1st (596)<br />

NCAA Championships 1st (287.50)<br />

1984-85<br />

Women (5-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 68 40<br />

Tampa W 56 34<br />

Texas L 45 68<br />

Miami W 84 54<br />

Florida State W 86 52<br />

Auburn W 74 66<br />

Alabama L 63 77<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (792)<br />

NCAA Championships 2nd (400)<br />

Men (5-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 68 38<br />

Tampa W 66 41<br />

Texas L 54 59<br />

Florida State W 73 38<br />

Miami W 64 49<br />

Auburn W 60 53<br />

Alabama L 47 66<br />

SEC Championships 1st (864)<br />

NCAA Championships 2nd (329)<br />

1985-86<br />

Women (8-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Tampa W 64 42<br />

South Florida W 60 48<br />

Florida State W 63 45<br />

South Carolina W 74 38<br />

Miami W 74 65<br />

Texas W 67 46<br />

Auburn W 82 58<br />

Alabama W 82 56<br />

SEC Championships 1st (935)<br />

NCAA Championships 2nd (586)<br />

Men (9-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Tampa W 61 49<br />

South Florida W 63 46<br />

Florida State W 66 45<br />

South Carolina W 70 41<br />

Miami W 62 17<br />

Texas W 63 49<br />

UCLA W 68 45<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 1st<br />

Auburn W 64 48<br />

Alabama W 69 40<br />

SEC Championships 1st (7<strong>12</strong>)<br />

NCAA Championships 4th (321)<br />

1986-87<br />

Women (9-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 68 23<br />

Indian River CC W 63 33<br />

Clemson W <strong>12</strong>2 78<br />

South Carolina W 69 42<br />

Tampa W 62 32<br />

Miami W 71 46<br />

Florida State W 71 40<br />

Texas L 46 67<br />

Auburn W 83 53<br />

Alabama W 82 52<br />

SEC Championships 1st (739)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (315)<br />

Men (9-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Florida W 66 28<br />

Indian River CC W 63 46<br />

¬Clemson W 118 82<br />

South Carolina W 59 52<br />

U.S. Open 1st<br />

Tampa W 65 39<br />

Miami W 69 41<br />

Florida State W 67 33<br />

Texas L 54.5 56.5<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 1st<br />

Auburn W 56 55<br />

Alabama W N/A N/A<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (532)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (293)<br />

1987-88<br />

Women (7-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 65 38<br />

South Carolina W 67 43<br />

Florida State W 76 35<br />

Tennessee W 143.5 118.5<br />

Texas L 29 75<br />

SMU W 78 58<br />

Auburn W 74 57<br />

Alabama W 79 53<br />

SEC Championships 1st (843)<br />

NCAA Championships 2nd (542.5)<br />

Men (7-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 58 53<br />

South Carolina W 67 41<br />

Florida State W 75 38<br />

U.S. Open 2nd<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>0 97<br />

Texas W 65 46<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 3rd<br />

Auburn W 65 46<br />

Alabama W 65 46<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (511)<br />

NCAA Championships 8th (131.50)<br />

1988-89<br />

Women (13-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 72 65<br />

Florida State W 66 45<br />

South Carolina W 70 41<br />

Kentucky W 67 43<br />

Alabama W 73 59<br />

Texas A&M W 66 56<br />

Arizona W 76 62<br />

Miami W 78 33<br />

Vanderbilt W 79 39<br />

Texas W 56 55<br />

LSU W 68 43<br />

Tennessee W 77 61<br />

Auburn W 69 41<br />

SEC Championships 1st (907.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (536)<br />

Men (8-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 56 49<br />

Florida State W 65 46<br />

South Carolina W 63 48<br />

Kentucky W 64 40<br />

Alabama L 39 72<br />

Clemson L 45.5 93.5<br />

Texas A&M W 49 46<br />

Texas L 44 67<br />

LSU W 59 52<br />

Tennessee W 58 53<br />

Auburn W 63 47<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (734)<br />

NCAA Championships 7th (187)<br />

1989-90<br />

Women (14-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 75 36<br />

North Carolina W 168 <strong>12</strong>8<br />

Alabama W 69 42<br />

Georgia W 62 51<br />

South Carolina W 73 39<br />

Southern Illinois W 88 50<br />

Maryland W 85 54<br />

Harvard W 90 50<br />

Houston W 82 58<br />

Miami W 62 49<br />

Texas L 49 64<br />

Kentucky W 72 41<br />

Tennessee W 62 51<br />

Florida State W 83 26<br />

Auburn W 67 45<br />

SEC Championships 1st (897)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (477)<br />

Men (9-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 67 46<br />

Alabama L 54 59<br />

North Carolina W 131 110<br />

Georgia W 63 50<br />

South Carolina W 67 41<br />

Southern Illinois L 52 54<br />

Maryland W 75 58<br />

Miami W 63 39<br />

Texas L 53 60<br />

Kentucky W 61 51<br />

Tennessee L 42 71<br />

Florida State W 76 37


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

Auburn W 64 48<br />

SEC Championships 1st (820)<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (305)<br />

1990-91<br />

Women (11-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 140 98<br />

North Carolina W 182 118<br />

South Carolina W 166 133<br />

Alabama W 183 110<br />

Auburn W 198 98<br />

Vanderbilt W 78 25<br />

Miami W 71 39<br />

Georgia W 190 106<br />

Texas L 114 <strong>12</strong>6<br />

Kentucky W 136 104<br />

Tennessee W 188.5 111.5<br />

Florida State W 166 72<br />

SEC Championships 1st (744)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (353)<br />

Men (9-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

LSU W 135 108<br />

North Carolina W 146 97<br />

South Carolina W 133 110<br />

N.I.T. Championships 7th<br />

Alabama L 87 145<br />

Auburn W 143 91<br />

U.S. Open 6th<br />

James Madison W 74 43<br />

Miami W <strong>12</strong>5 100<br />

Georgia W <strong>12</strong>6 106<br />

Texas L 117.5 <strong>12</strong>5.5<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 6th<br />

Kentucky W 132 109<br />

Tennessee L 109 134<br />

Florida State W 133 109<br />

SEC Championships 1st (831)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (313)<br />

1991-92<br />

Women (10-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Vanderbilt W 202 51<br />

Tennessee W 154 91<br />

Kentucky W 197 48<br />

Auburn W 80 33<br />

Florida State W 92 19<br />

South Carolina W 93 20<br />

LSU W 88 52<br />

Miami W 59 36<br />

Texas L 131 159<br />

Arizona W 130 80<br />

Georgia W 160 51<br />

SEC Championships 1st (726.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (294.5)<br />

Men (9-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Tennessee L 109 133<br />

Auburn W 73 41<br />

Florida State W 69 43<br />

Iowa W 60 53<br />

South Carolina W 67 45<br />

LSU W 62 57<br />

James Madison W 72 37<br />

Miami W 62 32<br />

Texas W <strong>12</strong>4 118<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 4th<br />

Georgia W <strong>12</strong>4 94<br />

SEC Championships 1st (682.50)<br />

NCAA Championships 9th (196)<br />

1992-93<br />

Women (7-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 210 86<br />

Florida State W 205 77<br />

Alabama W 297.5 90.5<br />

North Carolina Inv. 1st<br />

LSU W 173 68<br />

Tennessee W 160 81<br />

Texas W 188.5 111.5<br />

Florida Atlantic W 240 65<br />

SEC Championships 1st (789)<br />

NCAA Championships 2nd (421)<br />

Men (6-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 136 99<br />

Florida State W 164 107<br />

North Carolina Inv. 4th<br />

LSU W 137 103<br />

Texas L 110 133<br />

SMU W 133 111<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic T3rd<br />

Tennessee W 142 99<br />

Florida Atlantic W 208 82<br />

SEC Championships 1st (660)<br />

NCAA Championships 9th (157.50)<br />

1993-94<br />

Women (10-1) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W <strong>12</strong>3 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

Florida State W <strong>12</strong>2 90<br />

Virginia W 198 94<br />

North Carolina Inv. 1st<br />

Alabama W 135 94<br />

Auburn W 155.50 141.50<br />

Texas L 132 168<br />

SMU W 152 148<br />

Tennessee W 147 94<br />

Kentucky W 68 44<br />

Indian River CC W 87 23<br />

SEC Championships 1st (732.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 3rd (387.5)<br />

Men (6-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 141 99<br />

Florida State W 138 94<br />

South Carolina L 108 138<br />

North Carolina Inv. 1st<br />

Harvard L 117 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Alabama W 136 104<br />

Auburn W <strong>12</strong>8 115<br />

Texas L 110 131<br />

Tennessee L 115 <strong>12</strong>8<br />

Kentucky W 70 42<br />

Indian River CC W 67 45<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (604.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 8th (171.50)<br />

1994-95<br />

Women (8-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 142 98<br />

Florida Atlantic W 158 74<br />

Indian River CC W 149 83<br />

Harvard Inv. 2nd<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>7 114<br />

Texas W 176 <strong>12</strong>1<br />

Alabama W 137 96<br />

Kentucky W 145 95<br />

Georgia W 101 78<br />

SEC Championships 1st (569)<br />

NCAA Championships 8th (191)<br />

Men (10-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 139 101<br />

South Carolina W 92 21<br />

Florida Atlantic W 100 13<br />

Indian River CC W 154 101<br />

Harvard Inv. 2nd<br />

Brown W 113 60<br />

Alabama W 132 110<br />

Kentucky W 83 30<br />

Indiana W 65 48<br />

Texas L 53 59<br />

Arizona W 58 55<br />

Georgia W 102 83<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (522)<br />

NCAA Championships 15th (55)<br />

1995-96<br />

Women (9-0) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 188 55<br />

Georgia W <strong>12</strong>5 118<br />

Kentucky W 141 91<br />

Harvard W 175 66<br />

Virginia W 171 66<br />

Texas W 176 <strong>12</strong>4<br />

SMU W 176 119<br />

Miami W 157 80<br />

Tennessee W 145 98<br />

SEC Championships 1st 685)<br />

NCAA Championships 7th (220)<br />

Men (5-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Florida State W 148 95<br />

Georgia L 92 149<br />

Kentucky W 143 89<br />

Harvard W <strong>12</strong>7 115<br />

Virginia W 182 51<br />

Texas L 109 131<br />

Miami W 135 105<br />

Tennessee L 96 142<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (581)<br />

NCAA Championships 10th (140)<br />

1996-97<br />

Women (7-5) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama W 130 113<br />

Georgia L 102 139<br />

UCLA L 119 <strong>12</strong>3<br />

Arizona State W 138 102<br />

Southern Cal L 118 183<br />

Florida State W 130 108<br />

McDonald’s Classic 2nd<br />

Auburn L <strong>12</strong>6 172<br />

Coral Clash Inv. 1st<br />

LSU W 62 51<br />

Miami W 71 42<br />

Houston W 100 11<br />

Texas L 143 157<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>3 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

SEC Championships 5th (395)<br />

NCAA Championships 20th (64)<br />

Men (5-6) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama L 114 <strong>12</strong>9<br />

Georgia L 92.5 144.5<br />

Indian River CC W 154 <strong>12</strong>9<br />

Florida State L 108 133<br />

McDonald’s Classic 16th<br />

Auburn L 118 <strong>12</strong>3.5<br />

Coral Clash Inv. 1st<br />

LSU W 64 49<br />

Miami W 71 42<br />

Purdue W 75 38<br />

Tennessee L 99 140<br />

Texas L 104 134<br />

Arizona W 153 87<br />

SEC Championships 5th (342)<br />

NCAA Championships 17th (80)<br />

1997-98<br />

Women (7-5) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 168 74<br />

Georgia L 93.5 149<br />

Arizona State L 117 182<br />

UCLA W 150 149<br />

Arizona L 110 131<br />

Florida State W 157 84<br />

Brown W 151 90<br />

Auburn L 145 155<br />

SMU L 110 190<br />

Texas W 168 132<br />

Alabama W 177 104<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>5 118<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (551.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 15th (101)<br />

Men (6-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 78 35<br />

South Carolina W 90 21<br />

Georgia L 85 158<br />

Indian River CC W 188 89<br />

Auburn Inv. 2nd<br />

Florida State W <strong>12</strong>4 119<br />

Brown W 136 102<br />

Auburn L 72 158<br />

Alabama W 188.5 91.5<br />

Tennessee L 105 134<br />

SEC Championships 4th (468)<br />

NCAA Championships 26th (19)<br />

1998-99<br />

Women (9-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Carolina W 149 92<br />

Florida Atlantic W 167.5 <strong>12</strong>5.5<br />

Georgia L 90 155<br />

Indian River CC W 145 91<br />

Florida State W 152 91<br />

Texas W 165 135<br />

Miami W 172 <strong>12</strong>6<br />

Auburn L 116 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Tennessee W 156 87<br />

SEC Championships 4th (493)<br />

Indian River CC W 91/78 52/27<br />

NCAA Championships 8th (147)<br />

Men (8-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

South Carolina W <strong>12</strong>9 114<br />

Florida Atlantic W 164 105<br />

Georgia L 95 148<br />

Michigan L 115 <strong>12</strong>8<br />

Indian River CC W 187 105<br />

Florida State W 150 92<br />

Speedo Cup 1st<br />

Miami W 175 72<br />

Auburn W <strong>12</strong>3 119<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

Tennessee L 95 148<br />

SEC Championships 4th (462.50)<br />

Indian River CC W 76 42<br />

Indian River CC W 67 19<br />

NCAA Championships 17th (67)<br />

1999-2000<br />

Women (9-3) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W <strong>12</strong>7 92<br />

Florida Atlantic W 174 113<br />

Michigan W 134.5 108.5<br />

Early Bird Inv. 1st<br />

Indian River CC W 146 87<br />

Georgia L 93 136<br />

South Carolina W 136 89<br />

Auburn Inv. NTS<br />

Florida State W 137 100<br />

Alabama W 161 131<br />

Illinois W 153 136<br />

Texas L 132 168<br />

Auburn L <strong>12</strong>3 177<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>6 116<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (510)<br />

NCAA Championships 19th (58)<br />

Men (7-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Miami W 130 92<br />

Florida Atlantic W 174 113<br />

Michigan L 102 141<br />

Oakland (Mich.) W 132.5 72.5<br />

Indian River CC W <strong>12</strong>9.5 108.5<br />

Georgia L 94 148<br />

South Carolina W 135 105<br />

Auburn Inv. NTS<br />

Florida State W 155 82<br />

Alabama W 157 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Auburn L 135 159<br />

Tennessee L 109 134<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (680.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 9th (207)<br />

2000-2001<br />

Women (<strong>12</strong>-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama W 136 102<br />

SMU W 130 108<br />

TCU W <strong>12</strong>9 109<br />

SMU W Classic 4th<br />

Florida State W 139 102<br />

U.S. Open 2nd<br />

Alabama Div. Inv. NTS<br />

Georgia Div. Inv. NTS<br />

Auburn L 106 137<br />

Arizona St./Auburn 2nd<br />

Texas W 152 148<br />

Indian River CC W 195 96<br />

Florida Atlantic W 195 90<br />

Miami W 138 101<br />

Tennessee W 162 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (604)<br />

NCAA Championships 8th (214)<br />

Men (9-5) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Alabama L 110 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Kentucky W 199 113<br />

South Carolina W 248 68<br />

Tennessee L 135 184<br />

Georgia L 141 176<br />

Michigan W <strong>12</strong>5.5 117.5<br />

Florida State W 147 94<br />

U.S. Open 2nd<br />

Auburn L 110 131<br />

Arizona St./Auburn 2nd<br />

SMU W 134 100<br />

TCU W <strong>12</strong>8 100<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 4th<br />

Indian River CC W 181 117<br />

Florida Atlantic W 208 88<br />

Miami W 131 87<br />

Tennessee L 107.5 <strong>12</strong>8.5<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (584)<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (265)<br />

2001-2002<br />

Women (<strong>12</strong>-2) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W <strong>12</strong>9 114<br />

SEC East 1st<br />

Kentucky W <strong>12</strong>8 93<br />

Michigan W 156 142<br />

Florida Relays 152 pts.<br />

Miami W 61 50<br />

Indian River CC W 74 35<br />

Clemson W 147 91<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

South Carolina W 139 104<br />

Florida State W 172 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

US Open 1st<br />

Penn State W <strong>12</strong>8 111<br />

Texas L <strong>12</strong>6 173<br />

Auburn L 110.50 130.50<br />

Alabama W <strong>12</strong>9 99<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>8 1<strong>12</strong><br />

Florida Atlantic W 169 111<br />

SEC Championships 1st (742.5)<br />

NCAA Championships 7th (249)<br />

Men (10-4) W/L UF Opp.<br />

Georgia W 137 104<br />

SEC East 3rd<br />

Kentucky W <strong>12</strong>9 110<br />

Miami W 77 26<br />

Indian River CC W 63 47<br />

Michigan L 106 137<br />

Clemson W 143 96<br />

South Carolina L 114 <strong>12</strong>9<br />

Florida State W 169 119<br />

US Open 1st<br />

Penn State W <strong>12</strong>6 110<br />

LSU W 135 98<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 4th<br />

Auburn L 90 153<br />

Alabama W <strong>12</strong>8.50 105.50<br />

Tennessee L 110 <strong>12</strong>9<br />

Florida Atlantic W 155 <strong>12</strong>8<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (744)<br />

NCAA Championships 4th (277)<br />

2002-03<br />

Women (<strong>12</strong>-1) W/L UF Opp<br />

LSU W 140 96<br />

Indian River CC W 167 107<br />

Michigan W 173 <strong>12</strong>2<br />

Penn State W 141 87<br />

South Carolina W 136 102<br />

Florida State W 145 98<br />

Georgia W 137 106<br />

U.S. Open 1st<br />

Texas W 170 <strong>12</strong>8<br />

Miami W 135 99<br />

Auburn L <strong>12</strong>5 113<br />

Alabama W <strong>12</strong>9 1<strong>12</strong><br />

Tennessee W 132 101<br />

Florida Atlantic W 133 115<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (685)<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (536)<br />

Men (9-3) W/L UF Opp<br />

LSU W <strong>12</strong>9 95<br />

Indian River CC W 170 117<br />

Penn State W 131 96<br />

Michigan L 109 132<br />

South Carolina W 130 104<br />

Florida State W 143 100<br />

Georgia W 130 111<br />

U.S. Open 2nd<br />

SMU W 132 106<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 2nd<br />

Auburn L 90 119<br />

Alabama L 108.5 <strong>12</strong>8.5<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>2 <strong>12</strong>1<br />

Florida Atlantic W 150 100<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (680)<br />

NCAA Championships 6th (232)<br />

2003-04<br />

Women (11-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

FAU W 143 79<br />

Michigan W 133 93<br />

Florida Invite 1st<br />

Arkansas W 164.5 <strong>12</strong>1.5<br />

SMU Classic 1st<br />

TCU W <strong>12</strong>8 109<br />

Florida State W 132.5 104.5<br />

Georgia L 135 108<br />

South Carolina W 135 91<br />

U.S. Open 1st<br />

Texas Invitational (Diving) NTS<br />

Kentucky W 135 88<br />

Arizona State W 138 100<br />

Arizona State W 164 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Auburn L 144 99<br />

Alabama W 146 82<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>9 103<br />

USA Spring Nat. NTS<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (680)<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS


<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

NCAA Championships 4th (253)<br />

Men (9-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

Florida Invitational 1st<br />

Minnesota W <strong>12</strong>3 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

Michigan L 118 <strong>12</strong>5<br />

Florida State W 146 97<br />

Georgia W <strong>12</strong>5 118<br />

South Carolina W <strong>12</strong>8 106<br />

U.S. Open 2nd<br />

Kentucky W 133 96<br />

Texas A&M W 152 148<br />

Dallas Morning News Classic 1st<br />

TCU W <strong>12</strong>9.5 113.5<br />

Auburn L 101 142<br />

Alabama W 135 94<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>9 109<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (705)<br />

NCAA Championships 6th (266)<br />

2004-05<br />

Women (9-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

FAU W 177 1<strong>12</strong><br />

Michigan W 164 131<br />

Georgia L 159 84<br />

Purdue Invitational 1st of 8<br />

South Carolina W 131 111<br />

Florida State W 166 130<br />

Georgia Tech Invite1st of 5<br />

U.S. Open 1st<br />

Miami Invitational 1st of 8<br />

Miami W <strong>12</strong>5 103<br />

Auburn L 160 81<br />

Alabama W 131 106<br />

Virginia W 131 90<br />

Tennessee W 145 93<br />

Indian River CC W 176.5 106.5<br />

SEC Diving Championships NTS<br />

SEC Championships 3rd (659)<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 4th (355)<br />

Men (11-1) W/L UF Opp<br />

FAU W 182 100<br />

Georgia W 159 84<br />

Minnesota W 153 146<br />

Purdue Invitational 1st of 8<br />

South Carolina W 144 87<br />

Texas W <strong>12</strong>6 10<br />

Florida State W 173 <strong>12</strong>3<br />

Georgia Tech Invite 1st of 5<br />

U.S. Open 1st<br />

SMU W 132 102<br />

Dallas Morning News Invite 2nd<br />

TCU W 141 97<br />

Auburn L 142 99<br />

Alabama W 132 105<br />

Virginia W <strong>12</strong>8 113<br />

Tennessee W 143 93<br />

Indian River CC W 169 114<br />

SEC Diving Championships NTS<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (801.5)<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (284)<br />

2005-06<br />

Women (11-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

Virginia W 133 105<br />

South Carolina W 168 <strong>12</strong>9<br />

SMU W <strong>12</strong>5 118<br />

Dallas Classic 2nd of 6<br />

Georgia L 176 116<br />

Florida Atlantic W 164.5 <strong>12</strong>4.5<br />

Purdue Invitational 2nd of 7<br />

Florida State W 138 103<br />

U.S. Open NTS<br />

Penn State W 152 136<br />

LSU W 158 140<br />

Alabama W 79 60<br />

Arkansas W 91 42<br />

Auburn L 178 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>9 114<br />

Indian River CC W 159 106<br />

SEC Diving Championships NTS<br />

SEC Championships 3rd of 9 NTS<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 10th (135)<br />

Men (10-3) W/L UF Opp<br />

Virginia W 137 101<br />

South Carolina W 165 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

California L 247 <strong>12</strong>3<br />

Texas L 243 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Georgia W 173 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Florida Atlantic W 180 109<br />

Purdue Invitational 1st of 6<br />

Florida State W <strong>12</strong>6 115<br />

U.S. Open 1st<br />

Penn State W 156 133<br />

LSU W 166 116<br />

Dallas Morning News @ SMU 1st<br />

Alabama W 178 97<br />

Auburn L 152 148<br />

Tennessee W <strong>12</strong>3 113<br />

Indian River CC W 137 101<br />

SEC Diving Championships NTS<br />

SEC Championships 2nd<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (242.5)<br />

2006-07<br />

Women (10-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

Michigan W <strong>12</strong>4 119<br />

Georgia W <strong>12</strong>9 114<br />

Minnesota W 165 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

LSU W 172 <strong>12</strong>8<br />

Florida State L 138 162<br />

U.S. Open 2nd<br />

Texas Invitational 13th of 16<br />

Virginia W 159 <strong>12</strong>2<br />

Indian River CC W 141 83<br />

Auburn L <strong>12</strong>5 167<br />

Alabama W 181 119<br />

South Carolina W 176.5 <strong>12</strong>3.5<br />

Tennessee W 157 86<br />

FAU W 167 <strong>12</strong>5<br />

SEC Championships 3rd of 10<br />

NCAA Championships 7th (203)<br />

Men (8-5) W/L UF Opp<br />

Michigan W 135 106<br />

LSU W 132 103<br />

Georgia L <strong>12</strong>1 <strong>12</strong>2<br />

Minnesota L 139 161<br />

Texas L 117 <strong>12</strong>6<br />

Florida State L <strong>12</strong>8 172<br />

U.S. Open 2nd<br />

Texas Invitational 10th<br />

Virginia W 176 104<br />

Indian River CC W 147 90<br />

Auburn L 137 163<br />

Alabama W 172 <strong>12</strong>8<br />

South Carolina W 190 109<br />

Tennessee W 132 103<br />

FAU W 162 119<br />

SEC Championships 2nd<br />

NCAA Championships 4th (321)<br />

2007-08<br />

Women (11-1) W/L UF Opp<br />

Virginia W 169 <strong>12</strong>6<br />

Minnesota W 168 132<br />

Michigan W 354 285<br />

Georgia L 95 148<br />

Kentucky W 167 132<br />

Purdue Invite 3rd<br />

Florida State W 169 74<br />

Alabama Invitate 2nd<br />

Georgia Invitational (Diving) NTS<br />

Arkansas W 114 86<br />

Indian River CC W 136 54<br />

Georgia Diving Invite NTS<br />

LSU W 137 94<br />

Auburn W 165 135<br />

Tennessee W 156 <strong>12</strong>4<br />

FAU W 169 <strong>12</strong>4<br />

SEC Championships 2nd of 10<br />

NCAA Championships 6th (277.5)<br />

Men (10-3) W/L UF Opp<br />

Virginia W 162 133<br />

Minnesota W 158 142<br />

Michigan L 272 326<br />

Georgia W 132 111<br />

Kentucky W 165 <strong>12</strong>9<br />

Purdue Invite 5th<br />

Florida State W 155 88<br />

Alabama Invite 2nd<br />

Georgia Invitational (Diving) NTS<br />

Purdue W 137 <strong>12</strong>5<br />

Purdue W 106 97<br />

Indian River CC W 140 59<br />

Georgia Diving Invitational NTS<br />

LSU W 132 109<br />

Auburn L 135 165<br />

Tennessee L 140 160<br />

FAU W 172 1<strong>12</strong><br />

SEC Championships 2nd of 10<br />

NCAA Championships 8th (210)<br />

2008-09<br />

Women (10-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

Michigan W 206 94<br />

Stanford L <strong>12</strong>2 178<br />

LSU W 185 104<br />

Georgia L 100 143<br />

South Carolina W 168.5 <strong>12</strong>6.5<br />

Florida State W 197 98<br />

U.S. Nationals NTS<br />

Princeton Invite 1st<br />

Tennessee Diving Invite NTS<br />

Virginia W 166 132<br />

Rutgers Swim Classic 1st<br />

Florida Atlantic W 159 <strong>12</strong>7<br />

Auburn W 180 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

Tennessee W 174 <strong>12</strong>5<br />

Indian River State W 87 20<br />

Florida Gulf Coast W 84 28<br />

SEC Championships 1st (744)<br />

FL Swim Sr. Champs. NTS<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Champs. 7th (239.5)<br />

Men (8-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

Michigan L 115 182<br />

LSU W 166 131<br />

Georgia W 139 102<br />

South Carolina W 167 <strong>12</strong>6<br />

Florida State W 167 133<br />

U.S. Nationals NTS<br />

Princeton Invite 1st<br />

Tennessee Diving Invite NTS<br />

Virginia W 169 <strong>12</strong>9<br />

Dallas Morning News 2nd<br />

Florida Atlantic W 174 <strong>12</strong>3<br />

Auburn L 132 166<br />

Tennessee W 159.5 140.5<br />

IRSC W <strong>12</strong>8 83<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (626)<br />

FL Swim. Sr. Champs NTS<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (324)<br />

2009-10<br />

Women (10-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

Virginia W 166.5 131.5<br />

SMU Classic 1st (353)<br />

Arkansas W 175 133<br />

Kansas W 205 103<br />

Georgia L 104 137<br />

Michigan W 292 137<br />

Stanford L 198 231<br />

South Caroline Invite 5th (206)<br />

Georgia Tech Invite 2nd (933.5)<br />

Florida State W 2<strong>12</strong> 88<br />

Georgia Invite 3rd (678)<br />

Georgia Diving Invite NTS<br />

IRSC W 168 101<br />

LSU W 171 <strong>12</strong>1<br />

Florida Atlantic W 163 <strong>12</strong>2<br />

Auburn W 185 115<br />

Tennessee W 170 130<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (698)<br />

FL Swim Sr. Champs. NTS<br />

Auburn Last Chance NTS<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 1st (382)<br />

Men (9-0) W/L UF Opp<br />

Virginia W 159 141<br />

Georgia Tech W 161 <strong>12</strong>3<br />

Georgia W 139 104<br />

South Carolina Invite 4th (385)<br />

Georgia Tech Invite 2nd (787)<br />

Florida State W 169 131<br />

Georgia Invite 2nd (758)<br />

Georgia Diving Invite NTS<br />

IRSC W 174 102<br />

LSU W 157.5 134.5<br />

Dallas Morning News 4th (286)<br />

Florida Atlantic W 159 118<br />

Auburn W 162 138<br />

Tennessee W 164 133<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (765)<br />

FL Swim Sr. Champs NTS<br />

Auburn Last Chance NTS<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (364)<br />

2010-11<br />

Women (6-4) W/L UF Opp<br />

All Florida Invite 1st (1032)<br />

Virginia W 150 148<br />

Georgia L <strong>12</strong>0 180<br />

Stanford L 175 227<br />

Michigan W 286 <strong>12</strong>4<br />

Georgia Tech Invite 3rd (939)<br />

Florida State L 113 187<br />

Big Al Open 2nd (828)<br />

Tennessee Diving Invite NTS<br />

Georgia Tech W 169 106<br />

Florida Atlantic W 178 111<br />

Auburn L 135 165<br />

Tennessee W 180 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

Indian River State College W 157 106<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (678)<br />

Georgia Last Chance NTS<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 7th (226)<br />

Men (6-3) W/L UF Opp<br />

All Florida Invite 1st (1139)<br />

Virginia L 145 153<br />

Georgia W 170 130<br />

LSU W 160 136<br />

Georgia Tech Invite 2nd (1,221)<br />

Florida State L 116 184<br />

Big Al Open 2nd (883.5)<br />

Tennessee Diving Invite NTS<br />

Georgia Tech W 164.5 <strong>12</strong>8.5<br />

SMU Classic 4th (272)<br />

Florida Atlantic W 175 114<br />

Auburn L 133 167<br />

Tennessee W 198 101<br />

Indian River State College W 165 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

SEC Championships 2nd (782)<br />

Georgia Last Chance NTS<br />

NCAA Diving Zones NTS<br />

NCAA Championships 5th (291)<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong><br />

Women (8-2) W/L UF Opp<br />

All Florida Invite 1st (1,047)<br />

LSU W 171 <strong>12</strong>2<br />

Arkansas W 173 <strong>12</strong>5<br />

Dallas Classic 2nd (330)<br />

Georgia L 141.5 158.5<br />

Florida State W 176 119<br />

Michigan W 206 159<br />

Stanford W 194 169<br />

Georgia Tech Invitate 1st (1196.5)<br />

USA Swimming Nationals NTS<br />

UGA Fall Invitational (Diving) NTS<br />

UGA Diving Invitational NTS<br />

Florida Atlantic W 159 115<br />

Auburn W 162 136<br />

Tennessee L <strong>12</strong>0 178<br />

SEC Championships N/A<br />

Georgia Last Chance N/A<br />

NCAA Diving Zones N/A<br />

NCAA Championships N/A<br />

Men (6-0-1) W/L UF Opp<br />

All Florida Invite 1st (1,092)<br />

LSU W 185 115<br />

Georgia T 150 150<br />

Florida State W 175 <strong>12</strong>5<br />

Georgia Tech Invite 2nd (820)<br />

USA Swimming Nationals NTS<br />

UGA Fall Invite (Diving) NTS<br />

UGA Diving Invite NTS<br />

Florida Atlantic W 162 <strong>12</strong>0<br />

Auburn W 153 147<br />

Tennessee W 162 138<br />

SEC Championships N/A<br />

Georgia Last Chance N/A<br />

NCAA Diving Zones N/A<br />

NCAA Championships N/A


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS<br />

MEN: 1930 - Feb. 20<strong>12</strong><br />

WOMEN: 1972 - Feb. 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Flroida Men’s All-Time Record: 550-166<br />

Florida Women’s All-Time Record: 337-53<br />

Team Men Women<br />

Alabama 26-11 24-2<br />

Arizona 1-1 2-0<br />

Arizona State 0-0 3-1<br />

Arkansas -- 5-0<br />

Army 0-1 --<br />

Auburn 23-16 20-<strong>12</strong><br />

Brevard CC 1-0 1-0<br />

Brown 2-0 1-0<br />

California 0-1 --<br />

Citadel 1-0 --<br />

Clemson 15-1 2-0<br />

Davis Island 0-1 --<br />

Daytona Beach CC 4-0 6-0<br />

Duke 4-0 --<br />

East Carolina 13-0 --<br />

Emory 11-1 1-0<br />

FAU 15-0 16-0<br />

Florida Gulf Coast 0-0 1-0<br />

Team Men Women<br />

Florida State 51-23-1 39-2<br />

Furman 1-0 --<br />

Georgia 59-15-3 13-13<br />

Georgia Southern 1-0 --<br />

Georgia Tech 26-10 1-0<br />

Harvard 1-1 2-0<br />

Havanna 1-0 --<br />

Houston 1-0 2-0<br />

Illinois 0-0 1-0<br />

Indiana 1-0 --<br />

Indian River State College 25-0 26-2<br />

Iowa 1-0 --<br />

Jacksonville NAS 3-0 --<br />

James Madison 2-0 --<br />

Kansas - 1-0<br />

Kentucky 14-0 11-0<br />

LSU 21-0 13-0<br />

Maryland 3-0 1-0<br />

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS<br />

DUAL MEETS ONLY (AS OF FEBRUARY 7, 20<strong>12</strong>)<br />

WOMEN<br />

Coach W L Percentage<br />

Gregg Troy (1998-Present) 140 29 .830<br />

Kevin Thornton (1996-98) 11 9 .550<br />

Chris Martin (1993 96) 26 1 .963<br />

Mitch Ivey (1990 93) 27 2 .931<br />

Randy Reese (1976 90) 118 7 .944<br />

Sue Halfacre (1973 76) 11 5 .688<br />

Catie Ball (1972-73) 4 0 1.000<br />

Totals 337 53 .864<br />

Team Men Women<br />

Maryville 1-0 --<br />

Miami 48-13 26-2<br />

Memphis Navy 1-0 --<br />

Michigan 2-7 10-0<br />

Minnesota 3-1 2-0<br />

North Carolina 16-9 2-0<br />

N.C. State 8-6 2-0<br />

Northwestern State 2-0 --<br />

Oakland 1-0 --<br />

Ohio State 1-0 --<br />

Penn State 3-0 3-0<br />

Philadelphia All Stars 1-0 --<br />

Presbyterian 1-0 --<br />

Purdue 3-0 --<br />

Rollins 5-1 --<br />

St. Petersburg JC 1-1 --<br />

Sewanee 3-1 --<br />

South Carolina 24-4 17-0<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UNIVERSITY OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> <strong>SWIMMING</strong> & <strong>DIVING</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />

<strong>FLORIDA</strong> GATORS ∕∕∕ SWIM & DIVE<br />

Team Men Women<br />

South Florida 19-0 13-0<br />

Southern California 0-0 0-1<br />

Southern Illinois 0-1 1-0<br />

SMU 5-1 6-1<br />

Stanford 0-0 0-3<br />

Tampa 4-0 4-0<br />

Tennessee 19-20 25-1<br />

Texas 5-17 13-<strong>12</strong><br />

Texas A&M 5-2 1-0<br />

TCU 3-0 2-0<br />

Tulane 3-1 --<br />

UCLA 2-0 1-1<br />

Vanderbilt 8-0 3-0<br />

Villanova 1-0 --<br />

Virginia 8-1 9-0<br />

Virginia Military Institute 2-0 --<br />

Virginia Tech 1-0 --<br />

Yale 1-0 --<br />

MEN<br />

Coach W L T Percentage<br />

Gregg Troy (1999-Present) 1<strong>12</strong> 35 1 .765<br />

Ron Ballatore (1996-1999) 19 <strong>12</strong> 0 .613<br />

Chris Martin (1992-96) 26 10 0 .722<br />

Skip Foster (1990-92) 18 4 0 .818<br />

Randy Reese (1976-90) 100 21 0 .826<br />

Jimmy Dann (1976) 0 3 0 .000<br />

Bill Harlan (1963-76) 105 29 0 .784<br />

Buddy Crone (1960-62) 28 7 0 .800<br />

Jack Ryan (1952-59) 51 22 3 .691<br />

Frank Genovar (1930-51) 81 23 0 .779<br />

Totals 550 166 4 .769

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